Can-down said:Yup it's still a Norinco![]()
I bought it used with the tritium sights and other upgraded parts allready installed.
It's a nice shooter and looks cleaner to me without the stamps.
Thing I like about cheap guns is they make these home projects seem less intimidating for a rookie...
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Can-down said:Well it's not that I'm ashamed of my Norinco but I've always wanted to remove the "exported by norinco" and "made in china" stamps on the frame.
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Ljungman said:As long as the frame is a Norinco.....no way.
Plus the fact that I've never had an issue with my norinco other than my stupid reloads (when I was just learning about resizing bullets). My norinco has never given me a problem. I totally love it and I'll never sell it.Yup it's still a Norinco![]()
I bought it used with the tritium sights and other upgraded parts allready installed.
It's a nice shooter and looks cleaner to me without the stamps.
Thing I like about cheap guns is they make these home projects seem less intimidating for a rookie...
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