to save you some reading, Norinco will wear your barrel much faster than higher quality ammo. its offen out of spec, and has poor quality materials in both the coating on the projectiles, and powder, so all that crud adds up to accelerated wear in your barrel. Not a big deal if you plan to keep the rifle for years, and are wiling to replace the barrel, but if you go to sell let others know you used Norc ammo, as many would not buy your rifle, if they knew.
I am curious to know why Norinco's 95/5 gilding metal from Europe or South Africa will cause more wear than another 95/5 gilding metal.
cause some guy's aunt's mother in law's sister's red headed step child got picked on by a chinese classmate in middle school, so he decided to make a post on CGN about how bad Norinco products are…..
I've noticed that a lot of websites that were "sold out" now seem to have stock again. Never hurts to load up and have a few thousand rounds in case supply dries up.
It has to do with government, military and line policies. We are trying.Hey Canam are you in talks with any other shipping companies maybe seeing if they're willing to ship ammo or maybe convince them of a policy change? Or are they all being pretty stuck up about it?
Just wondering
Thanks