Norinco JS 9mm/Qcw 05!!
More options in barrels and other parts for AR's.
Are you familiar with The Shmoo, Mr. Fisher?
Retro AR parts
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Something semi in 5.45x39 and all the surplus that goes with it.
Multicam stuff or the British equivalent. Like a Smock for hunting.
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Days of the really cheap ammo might be over, but I think that you are on the right track with your bulk 9mm ammo. I'm almost through 20 000 rounds of it and it has a failure rate similar to any factory loaded 9mm ammo that is sold in bulk. I've had plenty of factory fresh rounds that had backwards primers, wouldn't fit the chamber or were squibs. When you go through a few hundred thousand rounds of ammo per year, this happens. I like how your bulk 9mm is just in a box, no little boxes to deal with. Putting every round into a tray and then into a little box makes no sense to me for a person buying 1000+ rounds at a time. People buying factory reloads are doing it to save few bucks, nit get premium packaging.
The Norinco non corrosive 7.62x39 is great ammo, hope you can continue to bring it in. The LCW in the past was great ammo too, but I never had a failure with the Norinco stuff either. With so many SKS rifles in Canada, the appetite for x39 will not abate, and many of us love the non corrosive so we only have to clean our rifles every case or two.Hopefully that will still be in supply for reasonable prices. (Note I didn't say CHEAP, just reasonable)
The demand for CHEAP stuff (other than ammo that works good) can be a race to the bottom that ultimately nobody benefits from. Cheap guns that work are great. Cheap guns that don't work become a headache for consumers and sellers alike. I would rather have something affordable that works for a long time than something cheap that only last a little while. Good example was the DA Outlaw sxs shotguns vs the Huglu you recently brought to market.The Outlaw was a GREAT novelty gun, great for shooting a few hundred rounds per year, but not great for a hundred rounds per week. The Huglu look like they can stand the test of time and only a few bucks more.
375 Ruger is the NEW KING of the .375's. ALL HAIL THE NEW KING!
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norinco type 97 with 7.62x39?