Do the screws need loctite?
Any 1979 experts out there who can tell us what to watch out for on these shotguns.
It sure is a ###y gun.
I think some of them do for sure. I just don't know which ones to tighten and which ones to keep loose lol.
Do the screws need loctite?
Any 1979 experts out there who can tell us what to watch out for on these shotguns.
It sure is a ###y gun.
These guns seem to be worse quality than my 30$ red ryder
I got 3 of those. And one a send right away for warranty exchange
What was wrong with it?
Mag was working and action is stuck. Seems something disconnect inside. And there is not available yet how to disassemble it.
So, were you able to load, but not able to cycle the action?
Thanks!
I'm assuming (sorry as I am not trying to be a jerk) that you know how to use the slide release button (right side of the receiver)...do you? If it doesn't help, than yes. There is a problem. Cheers.
Most what was disappointing in Norinco 97 me it that, stock is not a wood.
I specifically asked the guys at the store to function check and inspect mine before sending it my way.
I check again 2 what i have now and yes one is made from wood. Second hard to understand. Maybe i should apologize for wrong information about the stock.
My stock looks like MDF or particle board
Add glue to sawdust then pour into a mold
Or they had a block of MDF then shaped it like you would a regular stock
Just don't get it wet