What's the going price for a M1 these days?
Too much....
What's the going price for a M1 these days?
Where did $400 come from? An new Norc m1 Garand would cost far more than a good used one, taking into account the low run to amortize startup costs.
First M14's are no longer $400. They are the price they are because the costs were paid for back in the 80's for the US market. I deal with Norinco on a regular basis and have been to many of their contracted factories. I can tell you they will have no interest in supplying Garands unless the US market was open. The Canadian market is a joke to even consider such a project.Basing on my knowledge of Nork factories, the startup cost isn't as high as you think. If a M14 can be sold here for $400, I don't see why Nork Garand should be a lot higher. You won't believe how low the cost would be if Garand is made by Nork factories.
First M14's are no longer $400. They are the price they are because the costs were paid for back in the 80's for the US market. I deal with Norinco on a regular basis and have been to many of their contracted factories. I can tell you they will have no interest in supplying Garands unless the US market was open. The Canadian market is a joke to even consider such a project.
It certainly is now, and certainly for the Canadian market.A $400 Nork Garand wouldn't be just a dream.
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I would however like a chinese copy of the MP44 but in 7.62X39 and .223 with a 18.5" barrel!! $450 for a Sturmgewehr anyone?
I'm afeerd that a $4-500 Norinco Garand might exhibit some of the problems of their M14 clones; mis-indexed barrels,soft sights,soft bolts,barrels retained in place by set screws to compensate for soft receivers,and headspace into outer space. I wonder just how good they would be at producing op rods and getting the proper bends into them.
I,for one, hope they don't do this as it would torpedo the availability of GI Garand parts because of demand to swap out the inferior Chinese components. Real M1s are so available that I can't see the economics in this anyway.
The next one to watch for is the Italian made M14 clone. I think I'll keep my coin in the piggy bank until it comes along and we get a good read on it versus the Norinco.
In my opinion, Norinco does produce quality firearms for a price everyone could afford.
ROLLINGROCK;
I can assure you I have. We just finished setting up to produce our M-14 in Italy, obviously I must have spent too much....
John
CAN AMM;
What do you think Chris ? perhaps our two companies should place an immediate order with our friend for some of those M-1 Garands which we can sell for $400.oo
Are you in ??
John
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ROLLINGROCK you better produce!
I'm gonna put my money on two of the biggest firearm retailers/importers around here that they know some things about Norinco you don't