Lever Arms had some exploding Chinese SKS few years ago.....barrels were pressed in but not pinned properly. They had to do their own recall and re-pin them all.
Some nork 1911s kboomed in the pistol forum as well.
... took out a tiny chunk of my scalp ...
I have 420 rounds of Isreali TZ 80 ammunition I will sell you cheap. There are well documented cases of head seperation with this ammunition and I have decided that it is not worth the risk to me to shoot. Many people report having no problems at all with it. The lemon rate is quite high Boss but it may be worth the gamble to you for the price. You can load your Norinco and play Deer hunter.
How about you take that ammo and shove it up your momas ass .. I will buy the guns i want to buy without caring ignorant people like you say.
soo... its ok to gamble with the safty of a gun, but not the ammo... even though the result might be the exact same?
Oh look who it is again ? trolling m305 threads again to talk trash. Springfield must have you on the payroll lol.. Its ok to buy whatever the #### i want because its a free market , your BS will never convince me otherwise .. BTW lets see some pics of your rifles that supposedly blew up ? Why did you never post a thread or post pics? I call BS .. You sure talk alot of crap with nothing to back it up .. your just a spammer troll in my opinion , would never take your advice ..
Here is a picture of my bolt after about 600 rounds. It looks to have a decent amount of contact surface on both the right and left lugs. Maybe one of the more experienced guys here can chime in and let me know their thoughts. I don`t think I need to do any lapping of the bolt lugs really, looks to be good support on both sides. As well, with my 16 thou over headspace according the almighty Hungry, I don`t want the bolt going any farther back than it already is. Thx.....![]()
Lever Arms had some exploding Chinese SKS few years ago.....barrels were pressed in but not pinned properly. They had to do their own recall and re-pin them all.
Some nork 1911s kboomed in the pistol forum as well.
Don't forget the shotguns...
Here is a picture of my bolt after about 600 rounds. It looks to have a decent amount of contact surface on both the right and left lugs. Maybe one of the more experienced guys here can chime in and let me know their thoughts. I don`t think I need to do any lapping of the bolt lugs really, looks to be good support on both sides. As well, with my 16 thou over headspace according the almighty Hungry, I don`t want the bolt going any farther back than it already is. Thx.....![]()
How about you take that ammo and shove it up your momas ass .. I will buy the guns i want to buy without caring ignorant people like you say.
why are people talking about my ass
Pop, in fairness your take on Norcs is just the same stuff repeated about them at length. Fact remains no other manufacturer has dozens of serious failures (as bad as barrels flying down range, and drawing blood even in this very thread) reported on this site alone; Norinco does with dozens more people don't mention, or that occur to non-CGNers (still the majority of shooters in Canada by far).
They are not the same as any other budget manufacturer, they vye for worst by good measure, and are actually dangerous to the shooters and those close by. I too wouldn't want a Norc set up beside me at a range, and this isn't a silly concern. The energy involved in firing a round is immense, and a failure can easily kill a person. Finally, safety inspections on Norcs will always turn up issues, mine did. Whether you want to ignore excessive headspace as normal (it's not!), bolt setback as normal, fire control issues, improperly indexed barrels (standard on Norc) as minor issues to save $1500 is your prerogative. Just don't go writing on a public forum they're good to go and you can tell visually if they have issues. It's unfair to those unfamiliar.
Finally, how do you check metallurgy visually Pop? Likely the number one concern with failed barrels and bolts occuring.