Wonder how many parts in a Computer are made in HONG KONG .
$350.00 keeps workers enslaved in China while $900.00 keeps a Canadian company in the black. We don't need to be concerned with world economics, but perhaps we should think about what our dollars support.
$350.00 keeps workers enslaved in China while $900.00 keeps a Canadian company in the black. We don't need to be concerned with world economics, but perhaps we should think about what our dollars support.
Today's China is everything but communist, period.



You pay taxes?
Well then you pay into the Aid funds given to the Chinese Government (read Army) by our Government...feel the love.
Also unless you live live in a cave, and wear ceder bark clothing then most of what you buy has been made in China, or at the least was shipped in a container owned by China, and through a port owned by China.
Furthermore what are the affordable alternatives you suggest?
Give me a list of the Canadian companies that make sporting arms for sale in Canada...
$500 saving is a false economy, i can't afford $500 any more then you can, when your Norinco breaks down or falls apart due to shoddy workmanship, where is the economy in that? i know, I know what about the pride of ownership in a Norinco? 'nuff said!!
Can the Chinese worker afford to buy the product he makes in the Norinco Factory? Strange, in North America factories workers can afford to purchase the products they make. Before we embrace Chinese products we should maybe consider that. I would rather own 1 or 2 Canadian made guns than two dozen Chinese guns.
On the plus side, many who buy Chinese guns support Canadian gunsmiths who bring those guns up to contemporary standards of function, reliability and accuracy.

North America factories workers- you mean Mexican?
Let me tell you one thing: factory sucks! I am still looking for a single Canadian young man willing to work in a factory!
Likely because no one in Canada US wants to work in an X factory, The US no longer even makes TNT. It is all imported from China, Romania, Ukraine, etc or recycled out of old ordnance.Yes, when I purchase explosives now it seems that much of it made in Mexico. You can add to that Honduras, Guatemala, and Costa Rica. Seems that El-Salvador doesn't export much to Canada.
Likely because no one in Canada US wants to work in an X factory, The US no longer even makes TNT. It is all imported from China, Romania, Ukraine, etc or recycled out of old ordnance.

Before we embrace Chinese products we should maybe consider that. I would rather own 1 or 2 Canadian made guns than two dozen Chinese guns.



























