Norinco ammo is 5.56mm.
Or .223. IT'S THE SAME THING!Debate all you want, but it's identical for any real world applications.
Norinco ammo is 5.56x45mm. Regardless of what it says on the outside of the box. Lots of places label it .223 since not everyone knows that .223 = 5.56mm.
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Norinco ammo is 5.56mm.
Or .223. IT'S THE SAME THING!Debate all you want, but it's identical for any real world applications.
Norinco ammo is 5.56x45mm. Regardless of what it says on the outside of the box. Lots of places label it .223 since not everyone knows that .223 = 5.56mm.
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come on……Can some one answer the question…… ?
Nope.
5.56 is loaded hotter than .223, and is not to be fired out of a .223 barrel.
http://blog.cheaperthandirt.com/223-rem-5-56-exhaustive-review/
To answer your question, all the Norinco crates are 5.56 spec ammo. They are military surplus.
Thanks Distz…. i will pick up some crates now… lol
I'm aware of what the 'experts' say. However - can you show one situation in Canada where 5.56 in a .223 chambered rifle has caused any kind of negative impact? DIRECTLY related to the different chamberings? In all my years on CGN, there has not been one example (to my knowledge) of anything untoward happening because of using 5.56 in a .223 rifle (or vise versa).
Yes, it COULD be hotter (not always) - but in this case, Norinco 5.56 is quite hot.
I think what you are saying there are really no issues firing 5.56 in 223 chamber .
There is obviously pressure differences due to loading / chamber dimensions . Don't think there are real world ramifications.
I only buy Norinco 5.56 that is marked on the wood crate…. I was told there is Norinco wood crates of .223 on the outside but on the white boxes inside it is regular 5.56 markings ?
Can anyone help with this ?
thanks
.223 in a 5.56 rifle = OK
5.56 in a .223 rifle = NO-GO !
I think most of the Norc stuff is 5.56 but I also think that the yellow boxes was really .223 so I think they made both but I can be wrong.
Personally, I fired a couple hundred of rounds of Norc 5.56 CJ95 without any problems.



























