Naroh Arms N1 9mm Subcompact: Contender or Pretender?
This review of the Naroh Arms N1 9mm subcompact highlights its well-made polymer frame and aggressive, skateboard tape-like grip texture. The firearm features an accessory rail and interchangeable sights compatible with Glock 43 aftermarket options. It operates as a hammer-fired, double-action-only pistol with a 7+1 capacity. While prototype magazines did not drop free, production versions are expected to, and both flush and extended baseplates will be available. The primary critique focuses on the long, double-action trigger pull, which requires a full reset, and occasional dead trigger issues noted on the prototype. Despite the trigger, the gun was found to be pleasant to shoot and handled recoil well for its size.













