Norc CF98

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Hello all, glad I found this fine site. I am going to get back into shooting at the range after 10 years. I am interested in purchasing a new 9mm and have been thinking about the norinco CF98. Just wondering if anyone owns one on here? I searched and someone seen one at lever arms but was wondering if anyone bought one or knew someone who had, just like bit more info, thanks
 
yeah price is holding people back, I wish I could see actual photos from Lever Arms..anyone going there soon with a digital camera :D From what I read seems to be robust made here`s a bit i found


The QSZ-92/9mm. This is the standard version of the gun. the
.9x19mm-Parabellum is replacing the three standard calibers
(.7'62x25mm-Tokarev, .7'62x17mm "Palestinian Type", and, in a much minor
way, the .9x18mm - Makarov High Impulse) which are commonly used in
Chinese service. This pistol will fire any standard civilian grade or
military ordnance 9mm ammo, plus it is a robust pistol capable to fire
the new Chinese DAP-92 .9x19mm cartridge. The DAP-92 is an armor
piercing cartridge borrowed from the PBP 9mm-Parabellum bullet cache
developed in Russia for the KPB GSh-18 pistol. In fact, the
armor-piercing capabilities of the DAP-92 cartridge doesn't only come
from the material that composes the bullet (a steel-made penetrator core
which tip protrudes from a brass jacket), but mainly from the fact that
the cartridge has a so hot load that it developes extra pressures when
fired (comparable to +P+ or even +P++ in "Western" standards). Such
pressures do require an extra solid gun to handle them without major
damages, and the QSZ-92 sure is.
 
I've actually had one of those in my hands before.

Not too shabby.

The plastic is well made and the fit and finish is better than my 1911 but the action has the usual roughness to it.

I get the impression from the dealer (not lever arms) that he may sell them off at his cost as they aren't selling. I may just pick one up if he does.
 
wobbles99 said:
I've actually had one of those in my hands before.

Not too shabby.

The plastic is well made and the fit and finish is better than my 1911 but the action has the usual roughness to it.

I get the impression from the dealer (not lever arms) that he may sell them off at his cost as they aren't selling. I may just pick one up if he does.

let us know where if you can as I am interested, if not pm.
thanks
 
Sorry guys. I just remembered this thread and gave the guy a call today. It turns out that the guy I dealt with isn't the one who makes the decisions on price. The owner of the store caught wind of what was going on and put the brakes on everything. It seems he would rather sit on these things forever than drop the price.

Sorry guys. No cheap guns today.
 
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