I bought the 14.5'' barrel option as my first AR. I plan on doing some small cosmetic mods to it (stock, handguard, pistol grip, etc).
From what I could find online, it seems as if this rifle supports only commercial spec butt stocks, can anyone confirm?
Also does anyone have any negative / positive feedback for this rifle? I have a Chinese surplus SKS which has yet to give me any problems and I hope this stays true with my new Chinese AR.
Thanks!
I had a DA556 20" M16A1 clone (Norinco)
I bought it for $400 off the EE when the AR15 glut was on and everyone wanted to have shark faces and 8 optics on their AR's. Noone wanted old school "junk" like that but it was always my thing!
Anyhow, I actually tried to break it. Because I wanted to see what the "pieces of junk Norincos" were really made of.
Including but not limited to:
1. Spraying the bolt and upper receiver with brake cleaner to bone dry strip the lube out of it then fired 200 rounds as fast as I could load the 10 round mags with a charger and clips.
2. Dropping it from chest height on its side onto hard packed dirt once on each side.
3. Dropping it straight down on the butt from chest height (it's a fun way to rack the action if you slam it hard enough

4. Dropping it muzzle first from chest height onto the hard pack dirt.
5. Flung it around the gravel range road by the muzzle tied to paracord for a solid 2 mins.
6. Threw it in the muddy drainage ditch at the range with a mag on and the port closed.
I was actually going to put it in the earth berm and blast it at 20 meters with a couple 12ga bird shot shells but I forgot the shotgun at home lol
After stripping it, cleaning it, very detailed inspection of parts and reassembling it passed function test and was back out shooting next range trip.
Norinco has had some abortions but I can tell you their AR clones are NOT one of them. If you can get them for under $500 they will go the distance long before you go broke from buying ammo brother.
They are outstanding guns.
Some of the quirks are a lot of aftermarket parts may not fit without some modification as some area are not milspec from personal experience. One example was the CQA I owned many years back the fire selector hole in the lower receiver was actually slightly larger than a standard milspec size one. A standard milspec selector was floating in it a little bit. Fitting handguards to the Chinese caps can be a bit of a #### sometimes. And if you plan to drift the front gas block pins out......be prepared to fail
