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SaskBushMan 03-22-2007 05:10 PM

Nerinco muzzleloders
 
Has anybody herd of them or have any info on them? It's Chinese made. Thanks

frontier gander 03-22-2007 05:17 PM

RE: Nerinco muzzleloders
 
Think of it this way... If the muzzleloader is low cost, made in china, its a good'n.. If its high cost and made in china, its junk. Everytime i buy electronics or tools made in china and they are expensive, the always go out on me fast. Their cheap stuff always seems to last longer.

cayugad 03-22-2007 06:12 PM

RE: Nerinco muzzleloders
 
There used to be one called a Norico I think. But I never heard of the one you're talking about.

Rebel Hog 03-22-2007 06:22 PM

RE: Nerinco muzzleloders
 

ORIGINAL: cayugad

There used to be one called a Norico I think. But I never heard of the one you're talking about.
:D:D:D:DNorinco

Pittsburghunter 03-22-2007 06:26 PM

RE: Nerinco muzzleloders
 
You mean Norenco Arms. Well made of cheap material with little shooting instructions but great shooting guns with the right ammo. M97 is the model number I bought two cases of them from someone going out of business and still have 5 of them in the family. The wood is press board that is functionable with a finish that looks like real wood till you chip it.

Features, A great trigger group that come off with two big flat headed screws for cleaning. Two other big screws gets the whole action off the stock. Two safety's as well a cross bolt and a bolt lock. It is drilled and tapped for scope mounts and is easy to clean.

If you like SKS rifles you will like this gun the trigger is almost identical as far as creep and break rates I guess around 3-5lb.

Factory sights do suck, not how they adjust the sight picture is poor. You do have to clean the things real well or they will give you problems especially the breech plug.

It has a twist close to 1:48 loves roundball and light REAL bullets. Real BP and T7 is what they like to be fed with max loads 90g or less.

Bottom line is if it was all I could afford I would have no problem hunting with them but I like my expensive guns better.

cayugad 03-22-2007 06:45 PM

RE: Nerinco muzzleloders
 
I thought it was Pittsburghunter that had them and even liked them.

Rebel Hog 03-22-2007 07:01 PM

RE: Nerinco muzzleloders
 

ORIGINAL: Pittsburghunter

You mean Norenco Arms.
NORINCO sport

SaskBushMan 03-22-2007 07:10 PM

RE: Nerinco muzzleloders
 
what I am looking at has a 1:28 twist synthetic stock boltaction. It has a blued barrel but the inside of the barrel is nickel plated.

Pittsburghunter 03-23-2007 03:25 AM

RE: Nerinco muzzleloders
 
Yes, I have seen them on the gun boards with the new stock and if they have also changed the twist rate that is a good thing. I think they are now called the "Legacy" or something like that.

If it is under $100 Canadian it could be a good deal.

MLKeith 03-23-2007 08:57 AM

RE: Nerinco muzzleloders
 

ORIGINAL: SaskBushMan

what I am looking at has a 1:28 twist synthetic stock boltaction. It has a blued barrel but the inside of the barrel is nickel plated.
I think the barrel is hard chromed not nickel plated. Chrome lined barrels are a standard sort of thing with the Chinese most of the SKS have chrome barrels. Apparently they have a lot of corrosive ammo. My SKS is a rough machined thing that shoots great and it is a Norinco manufacture.


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