From a distance of 22 feet I hit the bullseye twice and grouped those two shots near the 7 o clock. The shot ay the 6 o’clock and the 2 o’clock are from my dad.
The provenance was word only but the story, and that’s all I believe it is, goes like this. A guy purchased the Norinco and then had Jim go over the pistol and then shot it competitively apparently. That’s the gist of it. There is no paperwork to prove it in any way. I have a hard time believing...
I’ll shoot it this weekend. I picked it up about 6 hrs ago and I live in a residential neighborhood. My dads got 5 acres though and he wants to shoot it too.
I just acquired a Norinco 1911. I definitely didn’t buy it on the word of mouth provenance that Jim Stroh worked on the thing. But it appeared to have been tricked out back in the day. Very nice trigger and what appears to be a Wilson combat ambidextrous safety. What do you guys think? It does...
@Jeddak I had heard they quit importing them but realistically they’re like 1500-1600$ guns. I mean they were guns made out of good imported parts in Vegas. It was the work around since they can’t import a complete weapon. It may be good but It’s not a polytech. You’re right they’ll ask 3k. Some...
Hey guys. Had a question for y’all I’ve seen plenty of stamped receiver arsenal AKs being throw around for like 3k. Maybe I’m a bit out of touch but about 6 months ago you could get one for about 1600-1800. If they’re asking 3k for a stamped gun what’s a milled one worth?
I came across one a few weeks back at a gun show and it seemed pretty nice, but I decided not to pick it up. Anyone have one? How do they shoot? I expected it to be ok knowing Norinco, but Ive been surprised before.