I'm not harassing anyone, nor have I used the world "dangerous" with regard to these guns. I am asking questions about the status of proof testing of firearms in China. I didn't assume anything and am keen to know more about the process if there is one. That's why I asked.It's very nice and touching to see two of you report "dangerous gun" - simply based on the fact you don't like it.
And I can see claybuster created a safety argument simply because he don't even know if there is a proof standard. Then he "assumed" gun maker doesn't have one, because the firearm dealer didn't answer it on board on Sat morning.
The fact is, Marstar has had them in Canada for 10 years.
So, stop harassing other gun owners and firearm dealers, go away!
Certainly if one asked about the proof testing of guns anywhere else in the world no doubt someone on CGN could provide an answer in short order. So far nothing on how guns in China are proof tested or even if they are.
China currently is not held in the highest regard with respect to product safety standards whether it is children's toys, milk or pet food. Why should guns be any different no matter how long anyone has been selling them? In the CIP countries, each firearm goes through a rigourous testing process. Wouldn't an informed buyer want to know if the Chinese hold their guns to the same standard or even any standard at all?























































