Would you consider bringing in Norinco 97 bullpups? (Part Deux)

At a $800ish ticket price, would you buy a 97A bullpup?

  • Yes. Absolutely.

    Votes: 268 48.5%
  • Probably. Depends on current coinage.

    Votes: 175 31.6%
  • No. It's not my thing.

    Votes: 66 11.9%
  • No. I won't buy Chinese=evil. (but secretly I go to Wallymart).

    Votes: 34 6.1%
  • No. But that other bullpup sniper rifle is my thing. Woot!

    Votes: 43 7.8%

  • Total voters
    553
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I wouldn't call that valuable info - too emotional to be useful.

A military gun is a military gun, not art work.

It's not emotional, it's objective and to the point.

Emotional is all the guys getting excited over 5.8's and 9mm for 650 bucks...

Like I said it feels like a piece of garbage. I know a military gun when I see one, having owned and handled more than a fair share. No need to tell me they're not works of art. It's just that some are bigger pieces of #### in the fit and finish department than others that's all. The point I was trying to make is that they're not worth more than 700ish bucks....
 
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just how realistic is it that these might find their way into our hands, and when?

John from Marstar asked how many people would consider the rifle for 800$ each which means he's atleast got interest in possibly selling them depending on the demand I'd presume. I think thats about how realistic its going to get before John decides & states he will import them. :cool:

Dimitri
 
Ok wen't through this whole thread, but couldn't an answer and the only exploded photo was too fuzzy to tell. Is this a gas piston design? Also does anyone make a picatinny rail for the thing?
 
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