Polish-Jack
CGN Regular
- Location
- Kelowna, B.C. Canada
I was wondering if there are any reasons why Marstar would not bring in any restricted length Norinco Makarov pistols? I believe they have manufactured Makarovs in the past.
The reason I am asking is that I can't find any.
same thing i always say. expetialy for the SKS's and tokareves. why would someone pay the same amount for a norinco copy wich is made from the crapiest of all medals, and still needs to put a fair bit of work into it for sanding/fileing the edges and stuff down so it functions properly and doesnt slice your hand up (like mine) while you can get the real gun, made from good medals, and was even trusted by the military for the same price and sometimes even cheaper. thats my personal opinion.Yup! Why buy a Norc when the real thing is reasonably priced
same thing i always say. expetialy for the SKS's and tokareves. why would someone pay the same amount for a norinco copy wich is made from the crapiest of all medals, and still needs to put a fair bit of work into it for sanding/fileing the edges and stuff down so it functions properly and doesnt slice your hand up (like mine) while you can get the real gun, made from good medals, and was even trusted by the military for the same price and sometimes even cheaper. thats my personal opinion.
Are there Norinco Makarovs without the extension that were granfathered-in in Canada?
I have one. A commercial T59. Runs like a top. I have also owned the "59 Shi" marked military model. Same.
Mak can't bee too expensive. There probably was just no exports.
This is a blow-back gun for a low-pressure cartridge. There is nothing to it, but crappy trigger and fancy logo (sickle and hammer).
Looking at $450 price tag I just shrug and walk away. Same goes about Importammo's rifles - way too overpriced.
Interammo ^^ up at the top.
Interammo sells .380ACP Makarovs. I would like a Makarov in the original 9x18 Makarov.
They sell them in both calibers...




























