Only reason Norks sell so well is that they are cheap, people can afford them, and have maybe 2 or 3 of them for a price of a quality gun. If you are on a budget, can't lose with a Nork as you will have more ammo to afford. But don't spend $500 in replacement parts to make it more accurate. Might as well buy a mid range pistol.
Check out a range that has rental or loaner guns, do you see a Nork there?
Gunsmiths used them because they were cheap, higher margin of profit when they charge you $1500-2000 for a race gun back in the day. When there were no suppliers of quality 80% frames or fraame makers like Caspian, STI/SVI, Para and others.
As those that compare their Norks to quality pistols that their friends own. Maybe you are a better shot than your friend, did you do a side by side comparison yourself. I think you would be suprised by your results. I kmow I have, and I'll keep my results to myself, but I can say this. Only Norks I own are long guns.
And for those that say trust those with high post couts, I call bullcrap, as there are many users here that only pad their postcouns with drivel or stalk the greetings forum saying, "welcome to CGN". Trust those that actually post information that is useful.
Check out a range that has rental or loaner guns, do you see a Nork there?
Gunsmiths used them because they were cheap, higher margin of profit when they charge you $1500-2000 for a race gun back in the day. When there were no suppliers of quality 80% frames or fraame makers like Caspian, STI/SVI, Para and others.
As those that compare their Norks to quality pistols that their friends own. Maybe you are a better shot than your friend, did you do a side by side comparison yourself. I think you would be suprised by your results. I kmow I have, and I'll keep my results to myself, but I can say this. Only Norks I own are long guns.
And for those that say trust those with high post couts, I call bullcrap, as there are many users here that only pad their postcouns with drivel or stalk the greetings forum saying, "welcome to CGN". Trust those that actually post information that is useful.
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