Dawes
Military
- May 29, 2004
- 12
This is kind of a left-field question, but maybe someone is familiar:
The Chinese company Norinco has produced copies of various firearms that are exported to the US. Now, it's chiefly copies of the Remington 870, Winchester 97, and Ithaca 37 shotguns. While they're usually quite reasonably priced and seem to perform well, some have raised questions over the quality of the steel used in their manufacture.
Is the Chinese steel considered to be of lower quality than the equivalent US steel?
The Chinese company Norinco has produced copies of various firearms that are exported to the US. Now, it's chiefly copies of the Remington 870, Winchester 97, and Ithaca 37 shotguns. While they're usually quite reasonably priced and seem to perform well, some have raised questions over the quality of the steel used in their manufacture.
Is the Chinese steel considered to be of lower quality than the equivalent US steel?