Norinco Glock?! Say it ain't so!

I guess it would make sense for China (Norinco) to clone the best semi-auto pistol design in existence... /QUOTE]

Which Generation was that? The Gen 5 has a new trigger group, a new slide and a new frame to compete with the newer designs such as the PPQ, 320, FN, HK XD and APX to name a few. I guess other than those changes the gun is the same as the Gen 3/4. The Gen 5's don't even use Tennifer coating anymore which is a real shame given it's well deserved bullet proof reputation. Doesn't Girsan make a close copy of the Glock? Not sure why I think that. Girsan and Canik seem to copy just about every thing else.

Take Care

Bob
 
To me, the point is why support Chinese products in the first place. Good or bad, the history of industrial espionage, copyright and trademark infringement, environmental damage, human rights abuse, etc etc would all be good reasons to boycott their crap. It's hard to do but wherever I can I avoid buying anything from China. All the trade with China has done is made them rich to buy our real estate and companies, build their military, and continue their stated goal of world domination. Too extreme, maybe, but I believe history will show that what we have done is a huge mistake based on our greed and living the Walmart life.

I'm not convinced America is much better, though.
 
Wish they would bring back the 17 Gen 2 with no finger grip stupidity.
I keep waiting to see if the next Gen 47 or whatever they are at is going to lose those finger grooves.
My hand doesn't like the spacing of the grooves they started moulding into their grips post Gen 2 :(
 
I bought a T97 and put a metric ass ton of work and money into it to make it work, and it's still only about 75% reliable. Last Norinco POS product that I will ever buy. Sad too, because it has better ergonomics than my brother's Tavor.

That's too bad. My 97 runs like a top. I must have lucked out and got a good one.
 
To me, the point is why support Chinese products in the first place. Good or bad, the history of industrial espionage, copyright and trademark infringement, environmental damage, human rights abuse, etc etc would all be good reasons to boycott their crap. It's hard to do but wherever I can I avoid buying anything from China. All the trade with China has done is made them rich to buy our real estate and companies, build their military, and continue their stated goal of world domination. Too extreme, maybe, but I believe history will show that what we have done is a huge mistake based on our greed and living the Walmart life.

I think if you exchanged "China" for "The United States", you comments would still make sense. Just sayin....
 
To me, the point is why support Chinese products in the first place. Good or bad, the history of industrial espionage, copyright and trademark infringement, environmental damage, human rights abuse, etc etc would all be good reasons to boycott their crap. It's hard to do but wherever I can I avoid buying anything from China. All the trade with China has done is made them rich to buy our real estate and companies, build their military, and continue their stated goal of world domination. Too extreme, maybe, but I believe history will show that what we have done is a huge mistake based on our greed and living the Walmart life.

Yup. They are the enemy and not worth supporting for cheap goods. They are currently a trade enemy and quite possibly a future military enemy.
 
Yup. They are the enemy and not worth supporting for cheap goods. They are currently a trade enemy and quite possibly a future military enemy.


"When facing enemy of far superior numbers, buy and impregnate as many wives as possible to make your own big army" - Sun Tzu (the lost chapters)

;)


Actual ad in some Vietnamese newspaper, lol:

buy-a-wife-from-vietnam.jpg
 
Gen 5 has no finger grooves

Oh??

Must look into this.
So it wasn't just me then. Took a few gens but I guess Glock finally realized that people may have different sized and shaped hands? lol

And $800 aprox MSRP to boot....interesting.
Any info on when they are expected to physically arrive? Looks like nothing but "pre-sales". Travis Bickle don't "pre-sale".
 
The Philippine National Police may still use the Norinco 1911 in 45acp. They were using it 10 years ago, not sure now. Nor am I sure why it matters. What "Operators" use or serious competitors hardly affects a young man or woman just starting out who wants to play with a handgun either as a plinker or in competition. Hell that is why some buy Glocks. We have two shooters regionally who use the NP 22 and 1911 45acp and do quite well. I know they have fun which accomplishs all they want out of the game. Too, the 1911 Norc is pretty robust and I used my stock Norc for bear protection using the 45-08 cartridges running 200gr bullets at 1,300FPS. Gun loved them.

Take Care

Bob

Norc CQ/CQA's are in use with the militaries of Paraguay (Special Forces), Cambodia (regular army and SF) , China (Special Forces), Iran (Revolutionary Guards), Myanmar, Philippines, Senegal, Sudan, South Sudan, Djibouti - there are a few more, but basically it's the M4 of the third world. It's certainly in service as a front line weapon with more militaries than the "boutique" high end civvy AR's made in the US. I'd imagine their Glock clone will be popular with the police forces of the same countries - especially given that the unit price in quantity could be under $100 US.
 
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"When facing enemy of far superior numbers, buy and impregnate as many wives as possible to make your own big army" - Sun Tzu (the lost chapters)

;)


Actual ad in some Vietnamese newspaper, lol:

buy-a-wife-from-vietnam.jpg

They should also have a clause that if they gain over 20 lbs you get another one for free.....
 
Norc CQ/CQA's are in use with the militaries of Paraguay (Special Forces), Cambodia (regular army and SF) , China (Special Forces), Iran (Revolutionary Guards), Myanmar, Philippines, Senegal, Sudan, South Sudan, Djibouti - there are a few more, but basically it's the M4 of the third world. It's certainly in service as a front line weapon with more militaries than the "boutique" high end civvy AR's made in the US. I'd imagine their Glock clone will be popular with the police forces of the same countries - especially given that the unit price in quantity could be under $100 US.

Aye.
Norinco AR's are out in the s**t for real all over some of the worst meat grinders going. No doubt about that.
I don't think I've ever seen a single problem with any of the Norinco AR's to be honest in all the years of them being brought into Canada. No hard failures, no critical component issues. I've owned two over the years and we used to shoot crates of the Norc 5.56 through them. I can recall putting almost 800 rounds through one in a day shooting fast and hard on steel plates out to 200 meters with one of the old CQA M4's. Never cleaned them, just added more oil and wipe off once every couple of months.
I have a 20" pencil barrel off a DA556 on my M16A1 clone now. It's extremely accurate and I shoot it until it's burning. It just keeps going.

I currently don't own any Norc firearms anymore except for my barrel on M16A1 clone. But their straight up military clones of the AR15 and the 1911's are rock solid and made for the distance.
There was a guy on here that used one as demo/fun gun for the range he belonged to. CQA M4 clone with 10's of thousands of rounds through it and it's still going with zero issues aside from wear.
 
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