The military ones are blued? Or was that just the 10 or so that made it to the US 30 years ago?
Military ones seem to be parkerized. Blue seems to be US market.
The military ones are blued? Or was that just the 10 or so that made it to the US 30 years ago?
Military ones seem to be parkerized. Blue seems to be US market.
Several dealers do. But the first gen magpul ak mags have a tendency to break off at the mag catch tang. Second gen are metal reinforced and perform better.
Polymer ak mags, without metal reinforcement, aren't ideal.
Yeah I know, but so far they feed the SKS-D 100% reliably. Unlike the factory junkers that came with it. Will see how long they last. I only have a couple hundred rounds thru each of them so far.
I dont use my SKS's that much. The Vz is way too much fun... lol..
Which is lighter dill?.the Rasheed or 52/57
Well now that I've read 45 pages, I'm hoping TI has pictures of production models of fixed and folding stocks available at time of preorder to know just what we're getting into.
Production models are expected in the 3rd quarter of 2016. So July to Oct ish? Pre order comes down Monday.
Don't see that happening. Unless production is already pumping out completed guns for TI in China.
Any guesses on what finish this version has?
Note, these are the Emei Firearms versions posted on their website. Not the Polytech / Tactical Imports version.
Emei calls the fixed stock they have the "T81SA" and call the folder "T81-1SA"
And it isn't Norinco. It's Poly Tech. All these opinion and people can't even figure out the proper make of the gun. Very insightful.
There's no point in being a corrective nazi regarding these things. Norinco and Poly Tech are just two marketing companies of state owned weapons factories. Neither of them actually "make" anything. People have been using them interchangeably for years describing chicom export guns, and will continue to do so.
Factory has Canadian-bound T81 exclusivity to Poly. Poly has T81 exclusivity to us to and only us.
Approved T81 version was developed in-house with Canadian-specific proprietary information that was not shared with any third party. Promises of Norinco/Dominion Arms T81's are vapourware.
Well I imagine that would be news to Norinco and CanAm who have confirmed pricing and delivery dates... Frankly, I'm considering the source (you).
And I love how you trust the Chinese to obey intellectual property laws. That was grand. I almost spit Pepsi all over my monitor.
Well if someone does something wrong long enough I guess it becomes right.
So then go on a life-long mission of correcting people and sharing the news that THIS company is actually owner of Norinco and Poly Tech. SASAC just created both of them to bring in fictional competition between the two companies, as to probably limit what certain products come out of the weapons factories they control. Smart but pretty shallow.
Most current photos are from the Toronto Sportsmans show held these last couple of days. Of a gun that is serialized to show a 2011 build date. That gun has been tossed around the RCMP lab for 5 years.
And it isn't Norinco. It's Poly Tech. All these opinions and people can't even take the time to pay attention to details like the proper make of the gun. Very insightful to how informed ones opinion really is.
Don't like the term prototype? Fine. Test sample.
Shills indeed.
When did Canam confirm a delivery date?