antiqueguy
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SKS rifles and Norincos are safe to shoot and rarely does anyone question that fact. But for some reason, it seems to be the flavour of the week to bash these cheap but safe even more primitive firearms. Almost always by someone who does not own one, btw. Have you been to the manufacturer's factory? The technology has been mature since about what, let's say 1777 or thereabouts. It's not rocket science to build smoothbore flintlock muskets and such. Surely if your statement has some basis in fact, then every single day someone should be killed or injured with self detonating Indian muzzleloaders. Flintlockrepair has one of these Indian musket breechplugs displayed, but it is copyright protected or I would have it pasted here. Meanwhile, Loyalist Arms, flintlockrepair and Military Heritage Firearms are still in business & thriving.
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a military surplus is alot different so are chinese made guns not even comparable to the indian made stuff
what ive seen with the indian stuff breech plugs with poor fit(even one that the tang screw was the only thing holding the breech plug in) and even breech plugs with no threads, locks that have poor tuning and or give no spark, barrels that clearly have a seam and if they dont they may still have a imperfection in the weld
they use slavaged meterals here not always a bad thing but when talking about a barrel or breech plug it is a bad thing they are made by a simple people that use forges for the most part so ita almost like the 1770's you wont find big factorys just little shops making the parts




















































