To me things like fit & finish, is secondary to function, as long as the barrel is tight in the upper...I'm golden.
So obviously FIT is important to you... Fit and finish does not just refer to how nicely the anodizing matches.
and also "mag related stoppages?" sounds like an easy way of discounting FTF(eed) Was the mag broken/destroyed? then okay.
LAR10 mags that busted at seams or busted using those plastic couplers & norc mags.
With pmags and those aluminum mags with green followers I've had no issues.
By fit, i mean how smooth or how sandy the selector switches from safe to semi, as long as it switches. details details, but I think you know what I mean.
If someone were to offer me tons of ammo, trg AND a KAC...sign me up.
One thing I am not willing to comprimise on, and that is safety. Where safety is a concern, I try to buy the best I can afford, and upgrade or swap as timings/money permits.
For you, the 'ultra' high quality of workmanship and materials (and all the patents, and technology and knowledge transfer that enabled the product to be made) mean alot to you, and I can definately dig a person who's into that. I certainly am....when the economies within my cirumstances allows it. Else, I'd rather get more rounds downrange w/ trg as an ROI vs puchasing a higher end gun and not left with enough money for some extra goodies to go with that.
Like trading in a diamond for something bigger and better, the opportunities do exist to trade up into a KAC, LMT, BCM. HOwever, I will wait until the point that my skillsets are being limited by the manuf of the guns I own.

it would be cheaper but it would not be knocking anyone who owns a decently made rifle socks off (decent as in KAC HK SWISS LMT BCM etc.) The chinese aren't known for their ultra-high quality products for a reason. I like stuff that's built in a factory with a decent track record of QC...
However, we are already seeing the next step - low cost chinese goods with better quality are being push to the premier price range. It is like the transition of Japan starting about 40 years ago. One day we may put Chinese products on the same level as Japanese.....and the next cheap slave country somewhere in south east asia or africa will replace China.
Fair enough. Waste was the wrong word to use in that sentence, perhaps just leave it at splurged. Although I'm not sure comparing a Norinco and a KAC are quite the same as comparing a Land Rover and a Civic... It is legal for us to go off roading in a Land Rover where as my point was that you can't take your AR-15 off the range and head out into the bush. But I do agree with you point if you that is where you place your value then to each his own.
I am sure the Chinese can make a weapon that is of the quality of LMT or BCM at 1/3 of the cost, but people want to pay only 1/5 of the cost to pocket even deeper margin in exchange for lower quality and volume. That's why you see so many cheap Chinese stuff because they allow the distributor/importer get even more cut while keeping the final price cheap enough. That is how western companies and consumers got addicted.
Look - 1/4 of the cost, but 1/2 of the price that drives the volume beyond 2X. That is the equation that drives Chinese goods in Western nations. Sit down in front of excel and draw a graph - every merchant knows the equation!
The chinese simply generate more value per dollar in their products. You have to give them the credit- that allows the merchants in the west to exploit the advantages to create super high margin while at the same time achieving price point to jack up volume! This is not limited to firearms - -anything that are Chinese, from textile goods to home appliances! In returns, the US keeps this going by borrowing the money they paid to Chinese from the Chinese.
The only hold out for Americans companies is the 89 Assault Weapon Import ban. It is one of the few consumer markets that the Chinese has not cracked due to regulations. As long as the importers are content to corner themselves to the lower end of the market - we will see functional but asethetically mediocre Chinese goods.
However, we are already seeing the next step - low cost chinese goods with better quality are being push to the premier price range. It is like the transition of Japan starting about 40 years ago. One day we may put Chinese products on the same level as Japanese.....and the next cheap slave country somewhere in south east asia or africa will replace China.
One day we may put Chinese products on the same level as Japanese.....and the next cheap slave country somewhere in south east asia or africa will replace China.
For the LOVE OF GOD......could the OP fix the title to this thread.....it's not a NROK...............it's a NORK.........
It's really bugging me....![]()



























