(Orlando, FL) – Naroh Arms is pleased to announce their newest product, the N1 Pro.
Following the success of their debut at NRAAM earlier this year, Naroh immediately began working on the newest iteration of their N1 product lineup, based in part due to market demand for a striker style trigger as well as a factory night sight option.
The entirely US designed and manufactured N1 Pro features tritium night sights and a short reset trigger, colorfully coated in “High Tide Blue” – a departure from the “Chili Pepper Red” trigger featured in the N1 debut model.
More than just an aesthetic change, the Pro trigger features a short take up and crisp break at just six pounds, with a single audible-and-tactile-click rearward reset which will feel familiar to competition shooters and striker gun enthusiasts alike. While offering a fresh interface for shooters, the N1 Pro trigger system maintains the robust and reliable DAO hammer fired system the N1 line is known for.
The N1 Pro is 6.1” long with a width of less than 1”, weighs in at a featherweight 16oz empty and just over 19oz loaded, and sports a seven round magazine available with flush fit and extended base pads – one of each is included with every pistol, and replacement base pads as well as spare magazines are available for sale.
The N1 Pro ships with three-dot steel night sights, and like the N1, is still compatible with all aftermarket G43/42 sight options.
Every N1 Pro ships with two magazines, an owner’s manual, and a cable lock, all contained in a hardcase, for an MSRP of $449.00
Dealers looking to carry the N1 or N1 Pro should contact RSR Group, Bill Hicks, or AmChar Wholesale to place their order directly or for those not working with these distributors, contact Naroh Arms directly at info@naroharms.com or 321-806-4875
For more information about Naroh Arms, visit NarohArms.com
I’m interested, but I might have to wait and see how it is long term for reliability and accessory availability. It’s going to be hard to compete with the Glock/Sig after market.
>and sports a seven round magazine
And… it’s over.
Why do companies think they can compete with Glock at their own game? Glock has like a 30+ year head start on polymer framed striker fired pistol production. At least the Hudson H9, the Alien and a few others are innovative, this is just an under-whelming version of a pistol that’s already available from other manufacturers and in better form.
Probably for the same reason we have multiple car manufacturers as long with anything else is man made. People like different options.
No its not the same. Some guy in his basement isnt building Honda accord knock-offs. Plus, where are the “other options” all I see is an imitation of a gun that already exists and has a track record for reliability and quality that’s already been tested and proven. Nothing ground breaking here, just boring imitation. I cant support a company that makes bad business decisions.
Are the Hudson H9 or Alien under 400 dollars Hudson H9 over 1100 dollars and the Alien is 3000 dollars sure a Corvette or Ferrari is better than a Honda Civic l don’t own this gun nor do l really need it but please give me a break with even suggesting these guns with the gun being reviewed of course the Hudson H9 and Alien are in a complete different league it’s like comparing the state champion middle school football team to the Ohio State College Buckeyes team
I didn’t know Glock made a hammer fired pistol this gun has second strike capability without manually cycling the slide the only other gun l know of that is striker fired and has second strike capability is a Walther P99 or Taurus G2 l know it’s not the so innovated Glock 19,26,43,17,19x,43x all these innovated Glock guns your cycling the slide on a hard primer now that’s innovation