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NHM-90 (7.62x39) Review
Rated 5
by, Bubba

Reviewed on: Feb-05

China 

1990

Rated 7.11 out of 10 - From 180 votes
Ease of Use:
Easy to use
Quality:
Some say good some say poor

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Size:
16 inch barrels
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NHM-90 (7.62x39)
Bubba's Review:
Cal. 7-62x39 mm Stamped Receiver, "Post Ban rifle". I know people who own these and like them very much, I have shot them and like them. Very accurate, do not own one as off this review, but I would at the right price (assuming it still had some life in it)
Manufacturer Description:
They were imported in 7.62x39mm and 5.56x45mm(223)calibers. Stamped receivers with 16" barrels that were threaded with a muzzle nut tack welded on. The muzzle nut looked like piece of pipe 2 to 3 inches long. The thumbhole stocks were made by Bishop or Boyd of hackberry wood. Which ever company mfg. the stock can be seen by their name imprinted on the black plastic butt plate.

These thumbhole stocks are the most comfortable ones on any post ban Chinese rifle imported. They are attached to the rifle by screw through the tang on the top of the thumbhole stock and a pistol grip screw and nut. The pistol grip screw is longer than the standard AK pistol grip screw

Quite a lot of the NHM-90 rifles imported had under folding stock receivers. The holes in each side of the receiver were covered by a steel plate that were held on by a rivet. A long rivet passed through the receiver and held the plates on. The rear of the receiver was closed up and a tang was added to attach the thumbhole stock. The 223 caliber rifles use the same magazines as the MAK-90 rifles.

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