BLACK FRIDAY SALE at Dlask Arms Corp.

Did you guys ever end up building any complete 10/22 takedowns with the short carbon barrels and backpacker stocks for sale? That would be a cool Black Friday release.

Not yet but we are damned close to getting complete Takedown rifles for sale. As well we have some other pretty exciting TUF-22 products in the making. Our little brains have been working overtime....
 
Nearly forgot: spotter profile short barrels that will fit in the factory stock @ 12.5” & 14”. Bull barrels welcome too, but especially sporter barrels. One for hunting, one for target rifle.
 
1911 parts please, specifically ones that work on govt/commanders of the Chinese persuasion. And 870 parts and stocks...

Well, you see, the problem with stuff made by the C-H-ina Company is that they don't have their stuff standardized nor do they really give a rats bee-hind. Once they get paid and they product has shipped it's of no concern to them whether the things were made properly. Two different pistols from two different state factories will have non interchangeable components sometimes. Frustrating and just generally crappy. Turkish shotguns are the same. Too many 'hand fitted' parts, no two are the same. Labor is cheaper than buying precision machines to turn out standardized parts that are interchangeable through the product line.

Like their 'N95' masks made from toilet paper and their 'covid' tests that don't work 97% of the time and the other junk they peddle to us evil capitalists. You want parts for a gun made there then youse pay yer $ and takes yer chances !
 
Well, you see, the problem with stuff made by the C-H-ina Company is that they don't have their stuff standardized nor do they really give a rats bee-hind. Once they get paid and they product has shipped it's of no concern to them whether the things were made properly. Two different pistols from two different state factories will have non interchangeable components sometimes. Frustrating and just generally crappy. Turkish shotguns are the same. Too many 'hand fitted' parts, no two are the same. Labor is cheaper than buying precision machines to turn out standardized parts that are interchangeable through the product line.

Like their 'N95' masks made from toilet paper and their 'covid' tests that don't work 97% of the time and the other junk they peddle to us evil capitalists. You want parts for a gun made there then youse pay yer $ and takes yer chances !

If there were no buyers, the seller wouldn't exist. Some people can only afford norincos and in my experience most 1911 parts require some degree of fitting, yes, even on US made 1911's.

Most norcs are crappy but once in a while they do give the user some good value. Their 1911's and NP34 are pretty decent for the price. Again, you get what you pay for. Everyone would love to own a Les Baer 1911 but not everyone is balling.
 
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