Seven months ago, I would've jumped at this deal.
I've woken up since then.
What does that mean?
Then don’t complain when your boss thinks like you and exports your job.
We're all guilty of supporting the Chinese economy. 'Cause we're cheap SOG's.
To get a 1911 as good as a Norinco, you'd be paying 2 to 3 times as much.
As much as possible, I am not going to support the Chinese economy.
And that's all I have to say about that, Forest Gump ca. 1993
Seven months ago, I would've jumped at this deal.
I've woken up since then.
Are the grips on the NP34 smaller than the NP22?
The SIG 228 grips are smaller than the SIG 226.
For the NP34, buy the 228 grips.
Then don’t complain when your boss thinks like you and exports your job.
No, he’s got a fair point. It’s true that the Chinese government is evil and absolutely focused on global domination. It’s just not the whole truth. A well built and performing but also cheap pistol is desirable to many is also true though.
Good to hear you have a good experience with NP pistol.
Does anybody have an idea where to find repair parts for NP pistol. The firing pin on my Norinco NP 22 broke during dry firing, i googled trying to find replacement firing pin but failed. It seems that no any repair parts available in Canada. What a frustrating situation!