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http://www.all4shooters.com/en/specials/Trade-shows-2014/IWA-2014/rifles/Norinco-NR81S/
Could these be the ones headed our way?
Could these be the ones headed our way?
Cool, Id get one.... the mention of plastic furniture sucks though....
03/08/2014 - IWA 2014 / New from Norinco: NR-81S semi-automatic 7.62x39mm caliber rifle system
No... it's not an AK derivative, not exactly. One of the first indigenous Chinese assault rifles, the Type 81 entered service in the early 1980s with the People's Liberation Army and the People's Armed Police and remained in the front lines well into the 2000s, with millions manufactured and sold to armed forces around the globe as well.
Aesthetically patterned after an AK, but based upon a Simonov SKS-type short-stroke piston system with some recoil reduction improvements, the Type 81 was first made in a civilian version in the late 1980s; it was listed as "available" on the United States market only for a few months, though, before being banned from import in 1989.
Now, after many years of hiatus, the North China Industries Corporation (NORINCO) is finally reprising the concept and launching a new semi-automatic civilian version of the Type 81 assault rifle platform, under the NR-81 brand name.
Chambered for the 7.62x39mm round and fed through AK-type magazines, the NR-81 rifles are fully manufactured out of steel, with brown plastic being used only for the furniture.
There are three variants available: the NR-81S and NR-81S1 sport the same frame and 45cm. barrel, but while the model 81S comes with a fixed stock, the 81S1 variant sports a side-folding metal stock with a plastic insert. The Model NR-81S2 is instead a civilian variant of the Type 81 LMG, sporting a different stock and a long, heavy-profile barrel with a folding bipod.
The wood the chinese use is in no way better than plastic and its being shown with the t97nsr and its called the nr (non restricted?) if i had to guess north sylvia is bringing it in
The wood the chinese use is in no way better than plastic and its being shown with the t97nsr and its called the nr (non restricted?) if i had to guess north sylvia is bringing it in
Call me old school.... I like a nice wood stock. Somebody will have an aftermarket kit for them...



























