First was a T81 SR last night at TSE in Calgary, the stock seemed a tad short and was odd being cut out to me, scope mount was sturdy, optics clarity wasn't bad had to pull into the eye cup to get a decent view, build quality was excellent.
Then got an invite to go shooting and there were a few SKSs and a T81 LMG.
The SKSs were shooting okay except for a scoped one that just walked around the paper loose mount, the other iron sights ones were shooting like typical SKSs not bad for plinking.
One of the shooters had a new T81 LMG it was by far the nicest shooting to me. The stock had a nice comb and the shape was very comfortable while using the bipod as you could hook in your hand towards the rear, seemed so much sturdier than the SR. Loved the cleaning kit within the stock even had a wrench for adjusting the front sight. Fit and finish is really good, hooking the magazine into the receiver took some getting used to. The longer front rear sight distance really helped when I was asked if I would like to try it as I wear glasses and being over 60 iron sights are not my favorite. My grouping was better than with an SKS at 104 yards, but one of the shooters without glasses really showed how the heavier barrel barrel and sturdy bipod of the LMG can help with accuracy, he was annoyed as he said he could do better. The LMG is just a tough well built gun, had to laugh when it failed to cycle we all thought not good, then we checked the adjustable gas port and yes it was set to off.
The T81s just run flawlessly no way it will let you down.
Here is the best group of the day at 104 yards outside no wind with Canada Ammo non corrosive reload FMJ ammo and the LMG iron sights, he was sighting it in..

Curious to see other shooters groups, and those of SRs, but for the record I was never able to get a group like the other shooter, but he has way more trigger time than me for sure.
Anyways just my .02 cents on the Norinco SR and LMG.
Then got an invite to go shooting and there were a few SKSs and a T81 LMG.
The SKSs were shooting okay except for a scoped one that just walked around the paper loose mount, the other iron sights ones were shooting like typical SKSs not bad for plinking.
One of the shooters had a new T81 LMG it was by far the nicest shooting to me. The stock had a nice comb and the shape was very comfortable while using the bipod as you could hook in your hand towards the rear, seemed so much sturdier than the SR. Loved the cleaning kit within the stock even had a wrench for adjusting the front sight. Fit and finish is really good, hooking the magazine into the receiver took some getting used to. The longer front rear sight distance really helped when I was asked if I would like to try it as I wear glasses and being over 60 iron sights are not my favorite. My grouping was better than with an SKS at 104 yards, but one of the shooters without glasses really showed how the heavier barrel barrel and sturdy bipod of the LMG can help with accuracy, he was annoyed as he said he could do better. The LMG is just a tough well built gun, had to laugh when it failed to cycle we all thought not good, then we checked the adjustable gas port and yes it was set to off.
Here is the best group of the day at 104 yards outside no wind with Canada Ammo non corrosive reload FMJ ammo and the LMG iron sights, he was sighting it in..

Curious to see other shooters groups, and those of SRs, but for the record I was never able to get a group like the other shooter, but he has way more trigger time than me for sure.
Anyways just my .02 cents on the Norinco SR and LMG.