Um, for your consideration.... There are allegations that they have. I stress the word "allegation".
http://www.anticorruption.ca/forum/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=6712&sid=551b1e89a9f3d326b98241e07f34846e
You may be right, I would like to support our former Canadian gun maker Para instead of buying other company's guns, they were the first company that I contact right after I got my pal at 2001 but several email without any reply...
I don't think buying guns from Norinco is killing western business because they just a very small numbers. Infect did Chinese grovernment did any bad things to Canada? I don't think so.Trigun
I seized a Canadian 1911 (NOT A1) for destruction once - No matter how hard I tried to convince the owner to get it sold, for history's sake, they still insisted on having it melted.
Made me sad, and angry.
i'm no norinco specialist, but doesn't norinco use cheap quality metal in their firearms? I mean, they're cheap for a reason, right?
just asking guys, not knocking you norinco lovers here.
if you had the money, would you buy a Lamborghini or a Lamborghini kit car?
i'm no norinco specialist, but doesn't norinco use cheap quality metal in their firearms? I mean, they're cheap for a reason, right?
just asking guys, not knocking you norinco lovers here.
if you had the money, would you buy a Lamborghini or a Lamborghini kit car?
BUT if you could pay 1/2 the going rate for a worn Colt on a Norinco and get a pistol that runs all day long wouldn't you?
very interesting! good read.
I know ARMCO does a fit n' finish on his Norinco 1911's. I might just have to try one out (never thought I'd say that).
Although, it's nice to know that you're putting your money in north america... ok... the US of A than China.
I wish the 1911's were still manufactured here in Canada. I would pay a premium price to buy Canadian.
Apparently the person whom you seized this gun from you considered worthy of trying to reason with... I think there are other issues to be "sad" and "angry" about...
Huh?
Sorry, I don't understand what you are trying to say.
This individual was dealing with the very common issue of finding a firearm that had belonged to a now deceased spouse. They simply wanted to get rid of it, out of their house. My job, as ethically and legally bound, is to ensure that happens, to the owner's wishes. That's called the law (as it stands) - I have no choice.
Huh?
Sorry, I don't understand what you are trying to say.
This individual was dealing with the very common issue of finding a firearm that had belonged to a now deceased spouse. They simply wanted to get rid of it, out of their house. My job, as ethically and legally bound, is to ensure that happens, to the owner's wishes. That's called the law (as it stands) - I have no choice.
You may be right, I would like to support our former Canadian gun maker Para instead of buying other company's guns, they were the first company that I contact right after I got my pal at 2001 but several email without any reply...
I don't think buying guns from Norinco is killing western business because they just a very small numbers. Infect did Chinese grovernment did any bad things to Canada? I don't think so.
Trigun
My 1911A1 Built with US Steel !
69 yrs old and helped rid China of Japanese occupation
I wouldn't trade it for 4 Norincos



























