Wow....$99 pistol....Norinco M213

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And I finally took the time to install asimons' brake muzzle on my M213. Looking good, with the rubber grips. Hey even considering the extra mags, grips and muzzle brake, I'm just slightly over $200 and - very happy with it! And for florin79: I said Yes! And it shoots well. Sure it is made in China, which is usually a deterrent for me - but not this time :)
 
Spacer??

Hey everybody.

I am looking into buying the mags from Lever Arms. In order for those to fit, I have to remove the spacer from my magwell. Doesn't seem that hard. Theres only one pin through it. But how in the world do I get the grips off???

~M
 
I am allergic to cheap stuff. If the price is low, it WILL break, and it will happen to me guaranteed. For myself, the saying "you get what you pay for", stands VERY true. Every time i want to save money and buy something "cheap", that something breaks down on me fairly quick. I have friends that buy cheap chinese stuff all the time and they never have a single problem with it. I swear to you, this is how it is for me! so that's the only reason i say NO to NOrinco. I'm actually envious that they work so well for you fellas ;)

have fun!
 
Price snobbery (sorry but that is 95 percent of anti-Norinco sentiment) is what has driven up prices of guns all around. People like expensive things in order to brag about it. This gun snobbery means dealers see that higher prices will be paid by enough people to make high prices a viable option. This gun snobbery also is killing any notion of brotherhood in the gun world. How well do you think it is recieved by the new generation of shooters?

You can buy single stack 1911s for $3000 and also for $400. Is one that much better?
 
Price snobbery (sorry but that is 95 percent of anti-Norinco sentiment) is what has driven up prices of guns all around. People like expensive things in order to brag about it. This gun snobbery means dealers see that higher prices will be paid by enough people to make high prices a viable option. This gun snobbery also is killing any notion of brotherhood in the gun world. How well do you think it is recieved by the new generation of shooters?

You can buy single stack 1911s for $3000 and also for $400. Is one that much better?

no it's not price "snobbery" you anus. cheap THINGS DON"T WORK FOR ME, period. if they work for you, then great!

is one better than the other? hmmm, like comparing porches to a K-car. yes there is a god damn difference.

and no, i dont "brag" about my expensive "things". if someone buys a cheap norinco and works fine, and I had to pay 2g's or whatever for a colt 1911 for the quality, well then, that doesn't make me all that giddy.

my opinion, suck it up.
 
Me, I decided against getting one [or two] of these $99 specials. Nothing about price snobbery. Just that I prefer shooting 9mm on what I already have, off the BHP and 1911 platforms.

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NAA.
 
Its a standard military pistol probably millions have been made over the years mine works fine shoots relatively well for a hundred bucks what else do you expect.
 
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Ok, so the little tabs inside of the mag well... if I find a way to move them, the grips should then pop off? Or do they need to be slid, pulled, persuaded in a certain direction?

Thanks
 
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