What do they go for?
I remember years ago a Chinese pre-64 Winchester model 70 copy but this one is news to me....
I have examined one in person and have considered buying one several times just to have the weird Mauser 98 variation in my collection but never got around to it. It is close to a FN M98 but the front receiver ring is quite a bit longer and I'm not sure on the barrel thread size or length.
While researching these I found one Norinco distributor that told me most that made it into the country had excessive headspace and were stripped down for parts. There have been a few places selling them as recently as a year or so ago but they are far and few between and obviously not a quality copy of the good old M98. Seem to be pretty over priced for what they are when they do show up. One dealer that recently was selling these told me he had no complaints from customers or returns so they must work and shoot well enough.
If you don't mind me asking when you have seen these, what was the asking price range, I paid under 300, which I thought was pretty good, Bore on this rifle is exc, but the stock is painted. The action is not what I would call smooth, but neither is the JW25 that I have in 22lr either. ill shoot her and let you know how it shoots.
Hi, Chinese here. The full English name of Xinan is Southwest Ordnance Industry Corporation, before 1999 it belongs to Norinco, aka China North Industries Corporation. I guess you don't know much about stated-owned company but just like other stated-owned company it has too much staff than you need but you just can't fire them, so the government let them enter into the free market, and told them after you finish those military orders you can do whatever you want with whatever you have, but no more financial aids, good luck. So today Southwest Ordnance Industry Corporation is one of the biggest domestic automobile manufacturer in China, it cooperate with foreign automobile company (ford, Suzuki, Citroen) to manufacture cars and other auto parts. Also it has a own-brand maybe you heard of, its called BYD, some sort of electrombile. From the news I have Warren Buffett used throw some bucks on its stock, don't know if he is right but whatever Buffett buy it just grows like crazy.
I thought they don't manufacture fire arms anymore for a long time since none of those PLA's new toys are made by them, but obviously I was wrong.
Hope you can understand what I wrote. Have a nice day!
Raz
Thanks for clarifying things, as Norinco and Poly Industries are those kind of business we don't know much about here. By any chance, do you which Arsenal marking they used ?
Thanks for clarifying things, as Norinco and Poly Industries are those kind of business we don't know much about here. By any chance, do you which Arsenal marking they used ?




























