At that price I might have to drop by Al's and pick one up! Then find a Raptor grip for it…..
Anything different about these shotguns from earlier Norinco shotguns? Still all interchangeable with 870 parts?
These aren't new models. They are 870 clones same as the Grizzly .
You are likely thinking of the Norinco 780. That was a real POS. The Chinese redeemed themselves with the DA Grizzly and PDSB lines.Thanks, that's what I thought, but I knew there were some older models that weren't compatible and when I saw that these were going for $250, I had to wonder if something was different on them.
The DA guns initially came with metal guards, then they came with plastic, now this run has been metal again. Better or worse? Both are strong. The plastic flexes, which is a big advantage. The metal isn't the best quality. But metal is always nice. My 12.5" Grizzly and PD guns both have plastic guards.I think the model from Al Flaherty's has the polymer trigger guard, while the the Dominion Arms is aluminum i believe. Does that even really matter? I honestly don't know. I am interested in one of these as well. I'd lean towards the cheaper model and spend the difference on upgrades. $100+ is a large difference. Unless the 12.5" is more appealing to someone. Sigh...decisions.
The DA guns initially came with metal guards, then they came with plastic, now this run has been metal again. Better or worse? Both are strong. The plastic flexes, which is a big advantage. The metal isn't the best quality. But metal is always nice. My 12.5" Grizzly and PD guns both have plastic guards.
Both mine are 12.5". Personally, if I had a 14" I'd also need to get a +1 extension so the mag tube is flush with the muzzle. The 12.5" is flush already. So the extension would add an extra $50 to cost. But worth it IMHO. Otherwise, I'm happy with the 12s. I wouldn't turn down a 14" Remington barrel for a good price though.
Did both have tapped holes on top of the receiver?




























