I wasn't really interested in restricted black rifles. At these prices though, it was a no brainer. Debating if I should add another. The problem with cheap ones is, they never really satisfy that itch...
Wondering if it'll affect the price of the norincos?
Just curious, what is price of the Norinco now? And what sort of price difference between it and one of the above mentioned rifles would you consider it to be a better deal? Honest questions.
I fukking hope so. I've been eyeballing this one from Lever Arms for a while:
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As I understand it, Norinco cold hammer forges their barrels, not so much for the sake of longevity of their barrels, but as a cost savings because apparently it's cheaper to manufacture this way. The longer lasting barrel life is just a bonus.
I've already got an SA20 and a 20" Colt HBAR build, but if Lever drops their price on their Norc built CQ-A1s in response to the dropping price of US-made ARs, I may have to grab a few Norcs as beater/loaner rifles.
I fukking hope so. I've been eyeballing this one from Lever Arms for a while:
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As I understand it, Norinco cold hammer forges their barrels, not so much for the sake of longevity of their barrels, but as a cost savings because apparently it's cheaper to manufacture this way. The longer lasting barrel life is just a bonus.
I've already got an SA20 and a 20" Colt HBAR build, but if Lever drops their price on their Norc built CQ-A1s in response to the dropping price of US-made ARs, I may have to grab a few Norcs as beater/loaner rifles.
As I understand it, Norinco cold hammer forges their barrels, not so much for the sake of longevity of their barrels, but as a cost savings because apparently it's cheaper to manufacture this way.
100% false. There's nothing cost saving about cold hammer forging. The machines are extremely expensive and it's a longer process than button rifling.
Meh, I thought I read it somewhere when the CCs first hit the civvie market, guess I was wrong, my bad.
One of the reason these budget ar15s arw so cheap is more then 35% of so called made in the usa. Ar15 parts are made in tiawan, Korea ans china.
2ND is the over stock.
Also machining costs and taxs arw lower in the usa
I have family they work as cnc operator in Texas and AZ. That make about $15/17 and hour. I pay my guys $30



























