One problem the AFP is facing right now, is the issue of SOME (not all, but SOME) AFP personnel selling issued firearms for profit. There has to be a way to contain the problem as much as possible, & one possible solution revolves around the traceability of firearms using Serial Number.
All firearms produced by the manufacturer are stamped w/ its own, individual Serial Number (S/N). This is one way the manufacturer keeps track of its firearms. These records could be used innovatively to keep minimize military firearms trafficking.
A firearm's S/N could, of course, be tampered with, & the skill of some gunsmiths are such that they can reportedly change a S/N without leaving a visible trace that it has, indeed, been tampered with.
Wednesday, September 5, 2007
Saturday, January 13, 2007
Norinco Model 59 - Trigger Smoothening
I'm into "modding" (i.e., making personal modifications) a lot these days, it started with my Motorola V3 RAZR earlier this year. Thanks to the internet, information about almost anything is so much easier to find these days. So, it would come naturally I guess that I would end up modding my Norinco Model 59.
The Norinco Model 59 is basically the Chinese copy of the Russian Makarov Pistol, but chambered in .380 ACP. It will probably be a family heirloom, since it was previously owned by my late father. The gun has a couple of nice features, but also has some disturbing qualities, foremost of which is its Double-Action (DA) trigger pull, which is both HEAVY, and ROUGH.
I sought to find aftermarket parts to try to solve the problem. But, after visiting some gun shops, it seems that in this country, while 1911 parts are almost dime a dozen, Norinco, or Makarov parts apparently are not.
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