TYPE 81 folding stock more pictures (DAY 6 Update "a bent rifle")

Huh, what a surprise....Not. I seriously doubt that we will see similar, massive QC problems like this with the US -built M10X. Just saying. Maybe your ought to redirect your hate towards TI and Norinco instead of M+M Industries. Might be more productive, not to mention deserving....

im guessing you work for north sylva.. or you commented in the wrong thread..
 
The product might be good but the process was rotten. You seem to obsess more on those who aren't sipping the Kool-Aid than even the gun itself. Try to have consecutive posts without calling out 'haters'. If the gun is so damed good, let's hear about that. ;)
 
Sucks to hear about bent rifles... my folder is straight.


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I do have one question though. When the trigger is pulled and the hammer falls, if I then put the rifle on "safe" I cannot pull the bolt to the rear. The bolt will move 2 inches and stop.

Once the rifle is put back on "fire" I can pull the bolt to rear and the hammer is cocked. Once the hammer is in the cocked position I can pull the bolt to the rear while the rifle is on "safe"

Is the rifle meant to function this way?
 
Sucks to hear about bent rifles... my folder is straight.


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I do have one question though. When the trigger is pulled and the hammer falls, if I then put the rifle on "safe" I cannot pull the bolt to the rear. The bolt will move 2 inches and stop.

Once the rifle is put back on "fire" I can pull the bolt to rear and the hammer is cocked. Once the hammer is in the cocked position I can pull the bolt to the rear while the rifle is on "safe"

Is the rifle meant to function this way?


i believe so, mine is the same way. if you think about an ak, when the safety is on the bolt can still be pulled slightly to the rear to check the chamber, maybe when the pla moved to the 81 they wanted to retain this feature for training familiarity.
 
hmm that does make sense. I just read through the manual again and it specifically states to put the rifle on "fire" before pulling the bolt to the rear. All is good then.
 
Hmm, after a closer look it appears my fixed may have the case of the benz. I can’t tell if it’s just the stock or at the trunnion. I’ll snap some pics and get your guys opinion.
 
Blame norinco for mm drama ? Lol. You go ahead.
Huh, what a surprise....Not. I seriously doubt that we will see similar, massive QC problems like this with the US -built M10X. Just saying. Maybe your ought to redirect your hate towards TI and Norinco instead of M+M Industries. Might be more productive, not to mention deserving....
 
i believe so, mine is the same way. if you think about an ak, when the safety is on the bolt can still be pulled slightly to the rear to check the chamber, maybe when the pla moved to the 81 they wanted to retain this feature for training familiarity.

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All I ask for is a t81 and now an unknown percentage is @#$@#%$# bent ! I don't believe this is a packaging issue. It is from the factory which is a QC issue. Before anyone buys these rifles, ask for photos and check to make sure it is not bent.

I think there is 2or 3 known bent guns. So that’s 0.2%
 
Yeah that butt is slightly crooked, but if you are right handed, that bend is a benefit - it has a little camber. High end companies like Holland and Holland charge extra for that ;)
 
I have many milsurps worse than that. Keeping it is up to you but it looks straight otherwise.
It's pretty much guaranteed that no milsurp rifle with a wood stock that is fixed to a receiver is going to be perfect. All of my Enfields are like this to varying degrees.
 
Yeah that butt is slightly crooked, but if you are right handed, that bend is a benefit - it has a little camber. High end companies like Holland and Holland charge extra for that ;)

It’s a keeper, good thing the bent is in the right direction, making it an exquisite bespoke T81 for the right handed gentleman.
 
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