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

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Grips etc..

I have been getting a ton of inquiries about the grips. I am having them made so no trimming is required. This requires more time so I expect them in sometimes early next year. The waitlist grows each day. If you want in on the order then I need you to send an email to me at asimons@truenortharms.ca with the subject: Tokarev Grips or something to that effect. In the mean time I have Mueller scopes at discount and I just got in 100 Buck Mark magazines that I suspect will disappear in no time, plus the quick loaders that work with them. I will post again when I receive more muzzle brakes and grips. You can visit www.truenortharms.ca for more info. CGN users get a discount on certain items in stock. The site is still being tinkered with but feel free to send me your questions.

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I got to take out the Muzzlebreaks I got from asimons, last night.

Not only do they look great, but they actually did make a difference to my accuracy. 3 rounds went through the same hole, which I wasnt sure about until I reeled the target back in, and saw the hole was about the size of a nickel instead of the size of a dime.
 
i just purchased an sks, i think it will sit in my safe for a very long time, i dont like it.

oh ya, 99 dollar norinco!!! when i open up my $99 dollar store, i will definitely make sure i have a $99 NOrinco :)
 
Ran into an issue today... BDX ammo won't feed reliably in either of my m213s. The same ammo cycles through a Storm no problem, so the ammo itself is fine. The projectiles have a very square profile at the front, which seems to be hanging up on the ramp. Newer BDX with a more rounded front feed just fine, as does other brands with rounder points on them.

I've got 2400 rounds of this ammo.... would some light filing on the angle in the feed ramp resolve this? Or should I just stick to roundnose bullets?
 
Ran into an issue today... BDX ammo won't feed reliably in either of my m213s. The same ammo cycles through a Storm no problem, so the ammo itself is fine. The projectiles have a very square profile at the front, which seems to be hanging up on the ramp. Newer BDX with a more rounded front feed just fine, as does other brands with rounder points on them.

I've got 2400 rounds of this ammo.... would some light filing on the angle in the feed ramp resolve this? Or should I just stick to roundnose bullets?

I have the same problem with some "square" nosed 147 grain ammo. Some people say they fixed the problem by polishing the feed ramp, that didnt work for me, so I stick with round nose 124 and 115 grain, which I havnt had a single feed issue with
 
4 more 9mm brakes came in. First I'll take 'em get's 'em. *SOLD OUT

Also 1 nickel * SOLD OUT and 4 stainless steel 1911 comps if anyone's interested.

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