Thank you!!
Forgot about my satin/nickel Colt Commander I bought in the 80s and had to replace the sights and do the feed ramp polish, polish the trigger components, and open up the slide port for cases!!
Funny how we just expected to tune our American .45s for comp... Guess some things just don' change.
Does this apply to my Colt Commander or are American guns really all that different?
In the '80s you had little choice, factory Colt, used USGI, or custom, fast forward 35 years and there are dozens of 1911 makers with dozens of different options....kind of a poor example.
You seem to care a lot about what other people think about your guns. Why is that? If Norincos satisfy your requirements, why does it bother you so much that other people consider them crap?Seems we have some real life feed back here and are all basically agreeing that Norcs fill that gap for a reasonable cost. But what also see here is what my buddy who is Gunsmith (has many many firearms both high end and Norincos) and he actually likes Norcs for the steel and being a good base to work with.
Springs, finish, well really what would you expect for a fraction of the cost???? Don't trust the springs than swap them out!
Biggest thing I think we have determined here is what my Gunsmith buddy also called is NORC SNOBS!
So until my kids are thru college guess I will need to just make due with these horrible Norcs.
Funny thing is I used to be a Porsche snob (mine was an air cooled boxer) so whenever a water cooled Porsche showed up at the track we all basically did the nose in the air........
I could be wrong but it seems that the Chinese improve year after year on their QC much like the Japanese have done with their autos.
Why do people assume there is a HUGE price discrepancy all the time when comparing to Chinese guns? With the exception of the M14 there is something comparable to every Nork out there for $50 to $150 more that is 10 times the quality.
The most expensive gun I own is $1050, and it's an AR15 from when they were expensive. Most of my handguns are under $500, I tend to buy good VALUE firearms, the best combination of quality and price. Chinese has the best price but the lowest quality, there is no argument there...it's surprising how much better you can get for not much more money, and I don't think people realize that.
Agreed.I don't buy Knock offs....![]()
I don't buy Knock offs....![]()
Love my Norc for what it is. My DA556 runs like a tank! A new AR with all the furniture and optics I want on it, all in for less than $1K? Can't beat that.
Not ONE failure in over 3K rounds. Runs flawlessly during competition. Plenty accurate
Sure some of the other manufacturer AR's may look shiny (I admit I want to buy one too), but are ALL their owners willing to put it to work?
Example: Be okay to drop it *gasp*, run it hard in competition, rough it up, etc...
Love my Norc for what it is. My DA556 runs like a tank! A new AR with all the furniture and optics I want on it, all in for less than $1K? Can't beat that.
Not ONE failure in over 3K rounds. Runs flawlessly during competition. Plenty accurate
Sure some of the other manufacturer AR's may look shiny (I admit I want to buy one too), but are ALL their owners willing to put it to work?
Example: Be okay to drop it *gasp*, run it hard in competition, rough it up, etc...
Errrr...Generally speaking Tiger, you won't see Norcs in the winners circle in the hands of serious competitors. There is a reason for that. There is a reason law enforcement and militaries are spending big money on higher end guns too. They build better rifles, it's just that simple.
Is the Norc bashing warranted? Well, when I bought a Norc M14 the rear sight adjustments were made with pot metal fit for beer cans and nothing else. The adjustments wore off, it wouldn't hold a zero, and to me the whole experience was a write-off. (I later learned this was a common defect). If you buy one, understand that to make it a superlative shooter you WILL have to spend big money on it and even that is no guarantee of accuracy. I know there are any number of guys that invested big coin in their Norcs and ended up with great shooters...but a lot of guys end up throwing good money after bad with Norcs and I have seen it. About the only advantage the Norcs have is that they are cheap and upgradeable...and you can do that slowly over time as finances permit. The guns I buy today shoot well right out of the box...but in the case of the M1A I had to shell out $2000.00 bucks in one big gulp. 20 years ago I would never have been able to do that.
One squaddie I knew put it this way...if you were mountain climbing would you rather stake your life on a bargain basement piton or carabiner made by slave labour with no real QA/QC...or would you rather pay more for one built to specs and proofed with ISO documentation under compliant QA\QC methods? Sure the Chinese carabiner will probably take your weight. Probably...
If I were in the sandbox fighting my way out, or able to seriously contend for medals - I wouldn't give Norcs the time of day. Now that I'm older and can afford some of the finer things in life - I choose to buy good guns right out of the box. I would rather shoot than tinker. Your mileage may vary - so if the Norc works for you, smile and use it. This is just my two cents.



























