You know what they say, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it!"
Well, Red Green always said "if it ain't broke, you're not trying"
Perhaps a considerate amount of the handyman's secret weapon could fix it?
You know what they say, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it!"
Well, Red Green always said "if it ain't broke, you're not trying"
Perhaps a considerate amount of the handyman's secret weapon could fix it?
Why Buy Chinese anything ,Rifles ,scopes, Binoculars and anything else for that matter. Its all junk.
You know what they say, "if it ain't broke, don't fix it!"
Why Buy Chinese anything ,Rifles ,scopes, Binoculars and anything else for that matter. Its all junk.
Actually, have you run a set of calipers on the wall thickness of the receiver? - looking at it closely it could be that someone thinned the sidewall trying to grind something off the outside, or "polished" it with a grinding stone.
That's awful. That's because of sh*t like this that people always question Norinco. I'd send that POS to the smelter and buy a Russian one.
Written on a computer that was made in China, while looking through glasses whose frames were made in China, while wearing clothes that were made in Bangladesh and brought to Canada on a ship that was made in China, owned by the Chinese and crewed by....Chinese. Don't you think it's time to add a little perspective, otherwise you could drive down to the local store (in a car that has 47% of it's parts made in China) and spend thousands of hours (which you could track on your made in China watch) looking for stuff still made in North America - but then you'd find that the materials your North American made thing is made out of were processed in China.
My work computer, I have no say over. My Macbook pro, designed in USA, indeed assembled in China as there are no other options. My truck is a Dodge Cummins, American, with some small Asian electronics components, and about 6,500lbs of American and Canadian steel and iron manufactured parts.
You can live, better actually, without selling out to Chinese goods. It just takes choices, just like choosing to vote:
Struff55 and Ardent obviously know guns, and about life, I don't know Ardent

Well, sitting from my perspective.
My work computer, I have no say over. My Macbook pro, designed in USA, indeed assembled in China as there are no other options. My clothes are English, South African, and Canadian manufacture- by choice. No glasses. My watch is German, mechanical, all parts made in Germany. My truck is a Dodge Cummins, American, with some small Asian electronics components, and about 6,500lbs of American and Canadian steel and iron manufactured parts. My guns are all English, American, Canadian, German, and Czech.
You can live, better actually, without selling out to Chinese goods. It just takes choices, just like choosing to vote: One vote does make a difference, one purchase makes even more of a difference. Your logic is pathetic, all but saying we have no choice, might as well be a sheep and follow the pack, 'everything's Chinese, get used to it.' mentality. That's plain wrong. We can't implement trade barriers, politically, as it hurts our own exports. We CAN choice to avoid Chinese junk as far as possible. My family does.
/end my hijack, apologies to the OP.![]()
the irony of you typing this on a chinese assembled computer.
there is far more asian components in your truck then you think and about that 6500 lbs of steel , steel is a commodity , US dont produce much iron ore so american steel companies has to buy steel from foreign companies, btw, one american steel company that supplies to detroit is partly own by the japanese.
so much for ya "6,500lbs of American and Canadian steel" . welcome to the new millennium.
im glad you believe you live better with your belief but please dont tell us that we can live better cos im doing great with buying chinese products. thanks.
now lets get back on track.



























