THe norinco is alctially sort of neat as it has a crude military surplus thing going on. But the smith is a much higher quality rifle, pretty much down to ever part that goes into an AR. Plus warranty.
I will bet every dollar in my bank that a Norc AR15 will go round for round with any low to mid (and even some "upper") price range stock military config AR15's from North America with the same reliability and accuracy. Any day all day.
Couple that with the price tag for one off the EE...
Fit and finish is rougher? Sure 100% agree. I say this from much personal experience beating the #### out of Norinco AR's for many years. A lot of Norinco products are hit and miss. This is true. But the Norinco AR15's are not one of them.
Reliability, functionality of Norinco AR15's is phenomenal. They're not ideal for modding/hanging plastic junk off them. Not all parts are North American compatible without minor fitting etc
I tell people to this day if you want a rough, dirty work horse AR15 that you just want to beat the hell out of, then a $400 Norc AR15 off the EE is exactly what they need comrade!

This got me thinking..... Whatever happened to this:
https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/for...-DA556-Heavy-Abuse-Durability-Test-Stay-Tuned!
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#Noveske
Ha!
The tests happened....albeit over time...
I never did record video though but I assure you it took it like a champ
The only one I stopped short of was blasting it with #7 12ga but that's only because I had no ammo for the shotgun. Oh and the tanerrite. I did not manage to get that one done.
The rest were "applied" to my rifle and it survived functional and good to go!
We couldn't drag it down a road so we tied 20m of para cord to the muzzle and flung it round and round in a circle on the hard pack dirt for 2 minutes lolol. Went for a jog with it trailing it behind us.

Is that so eh? They sell them for under $700?
Didn’t think so.
S&W hands down. How is that even a question?



























