At the end of the day that is all that matters.. My likes, your likes, his likes, aside, IF your happy with what you bought that's all that matters. If your not, hopefully you learned some thing.
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At the end of the day that is all that matters.. My likes, your likes, his likes, aside, IF your happy with what you bought that's all that matters. If your not, hopefully you learned some thing.
FRANS;
Yes we are sold out of 1911s at this time, depending on what happens in the short term, we hope to get another major shipment out of China soon.
The earthquake has delayed matters, the Olympics will halt ALL shipments of arms in China.
Regardless we do have plenty of spares to service most of the Norinco products we sell, we do garanty everything we sell.
I'm surprised that the dealer you purchased from is not supporting you.
If you wish send me an e mail explaining everything john@marstar.ca
We simply hate to see somebody stranded....
If this is a factory defect we will still fix it free of charge, you pay the shipping.
Let me know
John
FRANS;
I'm surprised that the dealer you purchased from is not supporting you.
If you wish send me an e mail explaining everything john@marstar.ca
We simply hate to see somebody stranded....
If this is a factory defect we will still fix it free of charge, you pay the shipping.
FRANS;
Yes we are sold out of 1911s at this time, depending on what happens in the short term, we hope to get another major shipment out of China soon.
The earthquake has delayed matters, the Olympics will halt ALL shipments of arms in China.
Regardless we do have plenty of spares to service most of the Norinco products we sell, we do garanty everything we sell.
I'm surprised that the dealer you purchased from is not supporting you.
If you wish send me an e mail explaining everything john@marstar.ca
We simply hate to see somebody stranded....
If this is a factory defect we will still fix it free of charge, you pay the shipping.
Let me know
John

The price of a firearm should not determine which firearm you purchase. Those who say "my budget won't allow for anything in the X dollar price range." What they're really saying is "I don't have the time or discipline to save my play money long enough to afford quality gear."
Using that twisted line of reasoning, I'd STILL be saving for my $80,000.00 4-barrel Kreighoff shotgun set, instead of shooting with my Rem 1187's and Browning 425's for the last 20 years.
While the concept of "you get what you pay for" is well understood, I suspect most people would rather get in the game and start shooting now, then spend the next year or two drooling over a picture of the latest BlastoFlexx 9000 from 1911 Industries.
Again, budget is a term to describe a specific dollar figure over a set period of time. Save some coin and buy quality, buy once.
TDC
Some common sense and a little logic comes into play. If saving for your $80,000 dollar shotgun would take you most of your lifetime then you need to reevaluate the cost vs reward. If you really wanted the shotgun, you would save your coin. On the logical side, saving that much coin is near impossible in a short period of time, so a cheaper alternative would serve best.
Getting into the shooting community drives a lot of folks to buy early. Unfortunately the cost of a quality pistol isn't much more than a piece of scrap metal offered by others. Saving $600-1000 dollars is far less of a challenge than saving for your Kreighoff. Most who end up with Norinco products aren't shooters anyway, they're dabblers. They shoot one, maybe two boxes of ammo every couple months if they're lucky.
TDC



























