The rumor that Norinco steel is good is just that – an unsubstantiated internet rumor that got out of control. Besides, good steel alone a quality pistol does not make.Unregistered said:Norinco steel is said to be good.
The rumor that Norinco steel is good is just that – an unsubstantiated internet rumor that got out of control. Besides, good steel alone a quality pistol does not make.Unregistered said:Norinco steel is said to be good.
capp325 said:The rumor that Norinco steel is good is just that – an unsubstantiated internet rumor that got out of control. Besides, good steel alone a quality pistol does not make.
NAA said:Not really... Usually, most Norc 1911's get after market add-ons once acquired. It doesn't take long to rack up another $100 or so with fancy grips, adjustable triggers, drop-in beaver-tails, flat mainspring housings, etc.
Perhaps the fact that they are so cheap also has something to do with it? How many other sub-$500 1911s can you think of? Let's not confuse quality with affordability.NAA said:Perhaps... but I think the simple fact that Armco, a company owned by a 1911 pistolsmith, can't keep 'tuned' Norc 1911A-1's and Compacts in stock speaks volumes about the quality you get in a Norc 1911 style pistol.
capp325 said:Perhaps the fact that they are so cheap also has something to do with it? How many other sub-$500 1911s can you think of? Let's not confuse quality with affordability.
See the thread that I posted a couple of days ago. It refutes the stupid rumor that Norinco uses some sort of super hard, indestructible wonder steel. And if you don't like my opinions, feel free to skip my posts.Canuck44 said:Either you enjooy trolling or can't read. THe type of steel in Norincos was answered in another thread you participated in and to come back with a post such as you just did is beyond ignorant. You obviously don't like Norincos but given your propensity to ignore the obvious we can safely assume your opinion on virtually any subject is not worth considering.
Take Care
In a world of Gunnutz, some men don't know when to butt out.capp325 said:In a world of compromise, some men don't.
I'm not "bagging" Norinco steel. My response was to Unregistered, who it appears was reading Norinco koolaid threads. I was merely pointing out that the presumption that Norinco uses superior grade steel is based on an unverified Internet rumor that for all we know could have been started by people who make money selling Norinco products.USP said:hey Capp..why do you always bag on Norinco steel?
Ouch, that hurtspontcanna said:In a world of Gunnutz, some men don't know when to butt out.
There you go:USP said:Capp.... you talk alot of BS> find and post a technical article published by either a metalurgical engineer or a repuatable gunsmith that clearly shows that Norinco steel is garbage..otherwise maybe you should keep to what you know best...ie: not much.
capp325 said:There you go:
http://www.fulton-armory.com/M14S_Eval.htm
And since you are such a smartass, why don't you take your own advice and post an article that shows that Norinco steel is of superior quality that was written by a reputable engineer or gunsmith who (a) is not a Norinco owner and (b) does not make money selling Norinco wares.
I didn't know what Fulton Armory was when I posted that link. However, what is stated on that website is a well-known, documented fact. Here's the same thing from another source:Ardent said:Fulton Armory is in the business of selling M1A's, to post an article they published on a competitive product, and given the extremely obvious intrinsic bias of Fulton Armory for 'homecooked' goods, using this as your source is no different and in fact worse than the slandering you place on pontcanna in relation to any bias.



























