Norinco 1897 Trench Gun Shotgun

Wow, please tell us your experience with these great little shotguns, what year and model did you have, what were the problems that make them "terrible"
Got one at a gun show a few years back, seemed to work just fine at first. Took it to the range, fired two shots and the thing completely completely locked up. Disassembled it as much as I could, had to tap the bolt out of the back of the receiver to get the spent shell out. Figured maybe something was loose so I took apart EVERYTHING, cleaned it all, oiled whatever would be sliding or rotating, and put a dab of loctite on some of the troublesome pieces that come loose. Reassembled it, took it to the range the next day and it happened again. Even if mine was a lemon, it’s the worst piece of pot metal I’ve ever owned. You get what you pay for.
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The Norinco 1897 is steel, not pot metal!

Pot metal is a low-melting-point alloy, often a mixture of zinc, copper, lead, and tin, used for making inexpensive and fast castings, particularly in early 20th-century mass production for items like auto parts and toys. The term originates from the practice of melting scraps of various non-ferrous metals together in a single "pot" to form products. Unlike aluminum, pot metal is heavy and brittle, tending to pit and bubble as it ages.
 
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The Norinco 1897 is steel, not pot metal!

Pot metal is a low-melting-point alloy, often a mixture of zinc, copper, lead, and tin, used for making inexpensive and fast castings, particularly in early 20th-century mass production for items like auto parts and toys. The term originates from the practice of melting scraps of various non-ferrous metals together in a single "pot" to form products. Unlike aluminum, pot metal is heavy and brittle, tending to pit and bubble as it ages.
It’s a figure of speech, the steel this is made of seems to be of a fairly low grade. Specifically the hardware, it’s very soft. It deforms whenever you tighten or loosen anything. Like I said, you get what you pay for with firearms. Some folks get lucky with these and some folks get burnt.
 
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