name one gun made in china that you would want to fire more than once... 
I can name several off the top of my head.
Chinese Type 53 Mosin Nagant.
Chinese Norinco SKS
Chinese Norinco AK-47
Chinese Mauser C96
Sure they aren't the same quality as an American or European built firearm, but they are cheap and reliable, and in the case of the Chinese Mosin that I own, just as accurate as it's Russian built brother. You'll also notice a pattern here, the Chinese aren't much for original designs, but give them a design and they will build it cheaper and faster then the original. Which is why outsourcing production is not the nasty evil thing so many Americans make it out to be... more on that later.
Also.. guess who invented gunpowder.
the idea is that the nra is an american organization of and for american citizens lobbying for american rights...to send members who pay an annual fee in american dollars anything made anywhere but america, kinda shows a lack of american patriotic ideals. nobody in italy, china, japan, or anywhere else has a stake in our constitution, unless they want to become citizens.
Guess what, the NRA has also does frequent gun giveaways as fundraisers. Now I suppose you think it's horrible that some of the guns they've given away are things like Glocks (Austrian) XDs (Croatian) and H&Ks (German). Supporting the Bill of Rights, and specifically the 2nd has nothing to do with where a product is made, but the right to keep and use said product.
Everyone with their phony outrage at chinese products and outsourcing just makes me

. Guess what, we live in a world with a global economy now. Americans love it because it means cheap products. China loves it because it's supports their booming economy. It's a win win. And don't tell me otherwise with some sob story about you or a friend, uncle whatever who lost their job to outsourcing, they lost their job... boo hoo... go find a better job
Back to outsourcing; Outsourcing just means fewer minimum wage jobs in the US and more high paying jobs. The economics of it go like this: The Acme company makes a real popular widget, they are using American labor to produce it, so it's relatively expensive and they don't sell many. Soon they realize they could have a much better profit margin AND a cheaper MSRP if they manufactured in China. So they send the manufacturing to China, now they are making and selling 10 times more widgets then ever before, at a cheaper price for the consumer. This means they are now making great profits, the company quadruples in size, and they are flush with capital to invest in R&D and prototype of the new and improved Ultra-Widget-Plus. Now because R&D requires more then just a body with a heartbeat they hire American engineers and designers and researchers and marketers, high paying skilled jobs that never would have existed if didn't have the capital they got from outsourcing the non-skilled minimum wage manufacturing jobs. Now the Acme company has more high paying skilled jobs, then it had minimum wage jobs before they outsourced.
The perfect real world example of this is Apple (even though I'm not a fanboy). Apple employs thousands of highly paid American designers, engineers, developers, programmers, marketers etc.. those high paying jobs would not exist if Apple didn't use Chinese labor for the mindless manufacturing. If Apple where made in the USA we would not have the Ipad, Ipod or Ianything.
For another nail in the coffin of the ridiculous "Stealing American Jobs" argument, just let me ask a hypothetical question. If everything in every store in the USA that is made in China today, where suddenly changed and produced entirely domestic, would there be enough American workers willing to work for minimum wage to keep those products on the self? And would the consumer be willing to pay 4-5 times as much for all those products?
All these hypocrites decrying cheap Chinese products, while reaping the benefits of them every day...

I buy what I want/need without worrying too much about country of origin. I am a helicopter mechanic, 90% of my work tools are American made Snap-On, Mac or Matco because I want the best for my professional work and they are the best. But my home tool kit is tawainese made Blue-Point, and I even own more then a few cheap-a%# Harbor Freight tools for automotive work at home.
Back on topic, I got the same hat from the NRA, I've worn it a few times, it's a decent hat for a freebie, better quality then some other free hats I've gotten. Funny thing is my Father has been an NRA member longer then I have and he said he's never gotten one.