RE: M305 @ 10' This says it all!
LOL...
...wait, what does it say?
LOL...
...wait, what does it say?
The Springfield rifle is far superior to the Norinco.
First of all is the headspacing issue. It may just blow up in your face, after thousands and thousands of rounds.
The Springfield will not blow up in your face after even 100, 000 rounds.
The action release on my Norinco did not work and it was a stinky rifle too. It shot well scoped with 2 inch groups, but the iron sight were never alignable.
So buy the Springfield, it is a superior firearm. At over a thousand dollars it's a true functioning American battle rifle. If you need to save money, then buy the Norinco for the bargain price of 399.99-499.99.
The M-305 Norinco was meant for the Viet Cong and NVA to impersonate the sound of the M-14 wielding American G.I.
You can imagine the chaos that may have ensued.
where did you get that little nugget of info?- fact is, there were so many m14s abandoned by the south veitnamese army that there was hardly a need to import them- the real story of the chinese m14 has to do with something much later and a botched insuressection and filipiono guerillas- they wanted a clone of what the government forces were carrying at the time, so a real m14 was obtained and then reverse engineered-besides, the nva liked the ak better, and the vc used both the sks and the ak, plus whatever else they captured- to them the m14 was like the m1- big heavy, and hardly worth the trouble
Oh I just read that the Vietnamese would have units that used M-14's. They have been around for years because the Chinese copy most small arms as soon as they can.
I have had the same argument with myself about which to buy.
I want an M14 clone (M305 or M1A) because my CA M14 is not allowed out of the safe.
Neither is my L1A1, dammit.
I am leaning towards the M305 because I have already had two wonderful-to-shoot rifles go prohib (and therefore unshootable) on me because of politicians who knew what was good for me.
I don't want another expensive rifle to sit in the safe when Bob Rae as Liberal leader prohibs semiautos.
buy 3 norcs for one entry level springfield and you will have one rifle and many years worth of spare parts should your shooter need it thousands of rounds down the road.
my"breakthrough " if you will, came through LOAD DEVELOPMENT- more than anything else- i was dissatisfied both in terms of accuracy and payload with the 147-155 grain bullet- i went to "m14 match loads" , and stated duplicating the recepies as close as i could- the diff between this stuff and the surplus i was shooting was like night and day- all 20 rounds in a 1 inch circle at 100 yards- and that was the old norc
They are both good rifles, and like anything mass produced, you will get the odd bad bannana.
But for me, I want my money to put food on the table of my American brothers and sisters, and not to a Chinese factory that feeds Communism, and also an extremely large army.
Anyone working on an assebly line ( building North American cars or anything to do with manufacturing) will know what I'm talking about.
They are both good rifles, and like anything mass produced, you will get the odd bad bannana.
But for me, I want my money to put food on the table of my American brothers and sisters, and not to a Chinese factory that feeds Communism, and also an extremely large army.
Anyone working on an assebly line ( building North American cars or anything to do with manufacturing) will know what I'm talking about.
a little investigation on your part would reveal all the problems with springfields
a little investigation on your part would reveal all the problems with springfields-