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Unread 03-12-2010, 08:25 PM   #12
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Vlim, Thanks for the photo's of the Norinco Luger. It looks to be somewhat disapointing. Poorly made to be sure.
I owned a Norinco .45 once and parts fell off of it every time I shot it. Yes..it was cheap. I think I paid 300 for it new. Irritating to have a pistol fall apart at every concievable opportunity though.
The Chinese make some great tools and are capable of really good engineering and construction. Will they do it on the P08? It dosen't look like it so far.

They would be way ahead if they forgot the 9MM and made a GOOD .45 Luger for $1500-2000. They would sell a ton of those if they were made decently and WORKED.

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