DAR 701 said:14" shotty also makes a perfect truck gun and home defense firearm. Great for packing around up north as well.
Gatehouse said:Nothing woring wiht the Norinco 870's, actualy my experiencei s the same- The Remingtons seem inferior tot he Norincos...
G37 said:I believe the Norinco's even have a nice cut on the top of the receiver don't they? The 870express looks like it was made with a bastard file and then painted black with a brush![]()
Craftsman 441 said:Here's the decisive question: Can Norinco 14" barrels take screw-in choke tubes? For another $90.00, Dlask will make you a barrel that accepts choke tubes.
Is Marstar selling the 14" ers yet?
Also Geo you could always buy some snap caps if you are worried.
You Sir, shop at Wall-Mart.
Craftsman 441 said:So, what would you guys get to make a 14" rig?
Norinco N870-14 14" ($345.00) or a Dlask 14" barrel ($299.00) to put onto a reciever?
I already have a Remington Express and AGW set. I just need a 14" barrel. For a difference of $46.00, you seem to get a lot more from the Norinco. Then again, after swapping trigger group, forend and bolt, I'll end up with left-over Norinco parts and frankly, who wants them? For that matter, would anybody buy just a Norinco receiver if I took the barrel for myself?
Here's the decisive question: Can Norinco 14" barrels take screw-in choke tubes? For another $90.00, Dlask will make you a barrel that accepts choke tubes.
Also, the forend tube is brazed in place, not welded.
X2. Actually some of the Norinco 1911's I have seen don't look half bad quality seems to be getting better.Steev said:I was going to buy a norinco 870 from marstar and was told they were a few weeks away. 2 months later I picked up an 870 magnum Special Purpose for 15$ more than the norc would have been.
I own a norinco jw25a bolt action .22 and this may not be much of a comparision but pieces have fallen off that rifle but the shotgun has held its quality.
I think the majority of Norinco supporters own guns that are proven designs and have interchangable parts with the "real" ones. If something goes wrong on their clone they can replace it with a real part.
I also think the majority of Anti Norinco posters have owned or handled a Norinco like my JW25A...I've had to put a lot of work into that rifle to make it not feel like a piece of junk compared to my 10/22.
So in some cases you should probally forgo the norinco purchase and use the money you would spend on real parts and buy the real gun.. Saying that I will be buying a norc 1911 when my restricted shows up..



























