The Norinco HP9-1, also known as the Norinco N870-14.00 and Norinco M982, is a short pump actionshotgun made by weapons manufacturer Norinco (North China Industries Corporation).
This 12 gauge smoothbore shotgun has a 14-inch (36 cm) barrel and a rust-resistant parkerized finish. It is also available with 12.5-inch[1] (31.75 cm) and 18-inch barrel[2] (45.72 cm) variants. Different sights are available as well, ranging from traditional bead sights to ghost ring sights.[3]
The Norinco HP9 is a copy of the Remington 870, a widely distributed design no longer under patent protection, and most of the parts interchange freely.
Longer barreled versions (18" minimum) are also available for purchase in the US, where ownership of short barreled shotguns requires a $200 tax stamp. In the United States, where other Norinco products are specifically non-importable, this gun is imported and sold under the names Norinco Hawk 982 and Interstate Hawk 982.
The Norinco HP9 can be legally purchased and owned in Canada, as it fall under the "non-restricted" firearm class. The rules and regulations in regard to storage, transportation and handling of non-restricted firearms apply.[4] Non-restricted firearms are classified as ordinary rifles and shotguns.[5]
"prohibited" if the barrel has been shortened to less than 18-inches (457mm), after leaving the factory, "by sawing, cutting or any other alteration or modification" that forces the firearm into the "prohibited firearm" class.[6]
"restricted" if it left the factory with the barrel at or below 18 inches (457mm) in length and the overall dimensions of the firearm maintain a length shorter than 26 inches (660mm).[7]
"non-restricted" if it left the factory with the barrel at or below 18 inches (457mm) in length but the overall dimensions of the firearm maintain a length of 26 inches (660mm) or longer and the firearm action is not semi-automatic.