I want my thread back.........
You say any truth to the Norc-Nazis crowd an they have a meltdown...lol
They probably loved Jack Layton too...lol..
I want my thread back.........
BAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
I totally missed this Gem of information!
Your on here ripping people for shooting Norcs, and you own an UPGRADED BUSHMASTER?
I would buy a Norc over a Bushmaster any day of the week!
My Carbon 15 disintegrated in my hands, and it was a 9mm!I ended up getting it replaced(after Bushmaster admitted fault) with a Rem R15 which was 10 x's the gun, and still a cheaper product then that Carbon 15.
Interestingly enough the 2 Norc's I owned never gave me any issues.
Because you have a lower IQ population entering the firearms community, they want instant satisfaction out of the gates and don't want to pay for it.
I would never buy a Norinco, I'm sorry but there garbage, the ones I have seen would not hold up and are not all in consistent spec from one Norc to another Norc. If that is all you can afford then I understand, but most people I have seen should have just saved for the decent AR like a bushmaster for example, or the prices at Questar in regards to LMT's are perfect. Most people I have seen rather buy a tone of guns and they did or won't cut down on there booze or cigarettes intake. I thought about getting a s**tty AR like a Norc for taking guest to the range, and decided against it. Forget that liability, the thing might explode in my hands.
As for people that are putting Airsoft parts on there AR's????? this just shows a total lack of responsibilities and retardation at the tenth degree.
I have herd of people selling there Roni kits and buying airsoft ones for there glocks, then using them and having them fail and blaming it on the installer or purchaser."saying it had that catastrophic failure because you never installed it properly" WTF Talk about retarded, you never installed a replica toy properly on your Glock and you think that was the first problem...give me a break...The reasoning of well it's a toy that was never built to withstand the pressure or heat tranfer to cheap plastic of firing live rds doesn't enter there minds, the only thing that does, is well "Why is it not working", talk about stupidity.
This type of personality or attitude is scrapping the bottom of the barrel in my humble opinion, and people like this could very easily give the anti-gun crowd some much needed ammo.
We have to attract smart, intelligent/responsible, and people of good character. Not the Village idiot, because that is a total recipe for disasters.
You say any truth to the Norc-Nazis crowd an they have a meltdown...lol
They probably loved Jack Layton too...lol..
My point is the Black rifle community is now growing and we have a large amount irresponsible people coming into the community, that is not a stretch of imagination, but a reality.
There is truth in anything you have said on this thread? I missed it. All I read from you was snobbish, elitist crap about ARs and the fact you want to limit peoples participation in Black Rifle shooting.
Most people that are buying there Norc buy it out of ignorance and end up spending more, my point is if you want to use it like a "Super ninja" on a tac course and run a lot of ammo or use it for real world application, then get a proper AR. I don't like being heckled by the NORC crowd on the range all the time telling me there NORC is just as good because CGN told them it is, so my post are doing the would be reader a favor. If you plan on putting upwards of 5000rds + a year through your AR a year like me or many other shooters, you might want to think different.The NORC is god crap has to go, it's misleading, and it does seem to come from this crowd.
If that is all you can afford..well good for you...enjoy the NORC its fine for a little range time but it is not a serious AR.

I don't really care about the money people spend. I am mainly interested in performance. The only time I would knock someone for buying a cheap gun is if they then try to explain to me how their cheap gun is exactly the same as my expensive gun. That's usually a good sign that the conversation is not worth having...although not always. There are times when a cheap gun will outperform an expensive gun. Case in point: Gen 3 Glock 17 vs. Beretta PX4. Money is not necessarily an indicator of performance, although there tends to be a correlation. But that correlation is not remotely 1:1 - especially in Canada where there are random price premiums on some brands for reasons probably related to supply and ITAR.
If others want Norinco ARs I definitely have nothing against that. As a matter of fact I've often been interested in doing a very careful assessment of a Norinco AR and comparing it to an Armalite, say. I have had pretty good performance out of Norinco 1911s and M14s PROVIDED I get the chance to go through the gun and do all the QC stuff Pin Wang and Co did not do back in China.
Getting back to the OP, I would tend to disagree that range use only makes for a greater need for high end stuff. If you're only going to bet a piece of paper on the outcome, a Norinco or a Noveske won't matter much in the grand scheme of things. It's down to what you can, or will, spend on a hobby at that point.
If you are going to bet your life on your gun, then things are pretty different. But so few of us are in that situation that I don't remotely blame guys for buying cheap guns. I only start to comment if they then infer that, since they bought the gun, it must be awesome, and since from their perspective, they're more awesome than everyone else, their gun must be more awesome than everyone else's gun. Any criticism of their gun of choice is a criticism of their choice, and therefore their ability to choose.
I think it is stupid to get emotionally tied to your guns, but many, many, many people do. It is exactly the same phenomenon as the idiots who identify with Fords, or Chevrolets, or Macs, or Yamahas, or Harley Davidsons, or any other inanimate object. It seems to be a fundamental quirk of human nature and while you can suppress it in yourself, you can't suppress it in others. You can just buy guns, and hope that it will one day be legal to shoot anyone with a sticker in their truck window of Calvin, pissing on something.
At any rate I am interested solely in performance and will use any gun that works effectively for the purpose to which I intend to apply it.
Btw Mr Beeson, don't concern yourself any further with how I spend my money. You sure as f**k will never see a nickel of it.
Cheers
SB
I agree. I'll gladly spend more elsewhere to know I won't be contributing to his livelihood.
Although i agree, there is one problem with the cheaper AR crowd or black rifle community attracting lower income people into the sport, and that is what kind of people are we bringing into the sport that could prove to be more of a liability to us. I have noticed sometimes the types or personality you don't want into the AR(pistol) or firearm world are immediately turned of by the price & time, this actually is a deterrent against the retard class of people.
Someone who is spending more money on certain types of AR or black-rifle is far less likely to commit a crime with them. Who would spend all that money and go on a rampage so to speak? When there is a shooting or someone does go nuts i prefer it to be a non-restricted cheap old school firearm then a tricked out AR. Obviously i don't want this to ever happen, but the Anti-gun wackos would have a field day with this.
I agree. I'll gladly spend more elsewhere to know I won't be contributing to his livelihood.



























