Lol well you guys can think of buying a norinco as 80% forgings rather than complete pistols if that helps.
About half the price of a Caspian frame and slide
Lol well you guys can think of buying a norinco as 80% forgings rather than complete pistols if that helps.
Ah, first step. Was wondering how the heck they got a norinco to fit so tightly.
Weld frame and re-machine to fit slide.
right there in the write up he tells ya.
if im not mistaken they take the gun and glob on welding then recut the fit between the slide and frame to make it super uber tight.
alotta lipstick on that pig
right there in the write up he tells ya.
if im not mistaken they take the gun and glob on welding then recut the fit between the slide and frame to make it super uber tight.
Lol well you guys can think of buying a norinco as 80% forgings rather than complete pistols if that helps.
Why change the bushings? - the internal threads are kosher, it's the outside threads that aren't. In other words, any grip screw will work, if you want to use 'thin' grips with short screws, simply have the existing bushings shortened.
I end up stripping the out side threads on one bushing.
And the inside threads are not kosher , at least on mine , the inside diameter is just slightly larger then a standard grip screw, more wiggle then I'd like , you can tighten it down enough that it will work , tried putting a nork grip screw in a standard bushing , yeah , can't even get it started , so got me to thinking the norks was a little bigger, different thread not withstanding.
Like to know what was done for the grip bushings , want to change mine.
Thanks , email sent.Try Armco - he might have a set of Norc bushings, he used to.
Thanks I might take you up on that , any difficulty to it or things to look out for doing it?Brownells sells an oversize bushing kit, with a tap and larger OD bushings with normal US standard grip screw threads. I used that on my Norc. I still have the tap and can lend it to anyone who wants to use it. Can save a few bucks by buying only the bushings and not the bushings + tap kit.
Thanks , email sent.
Thanks I might take you up on that , any difficulty to it or things to look out for doing it?



























