Joined the AR club, even though it's a Norinco it's still an AR, and for something to start off with and learn, play, add to, shoot, and just have fun with, I cannot complain
The Beginning
Current state
It's been fun putting it together, taking it apart, seeing how things work, and don't work, ripping it down to pieces and then putting it all back, and having it work.
I have spent more on ammo, than the gun, but ammo can go in any of the AR's, if and when I get another, better, etc the ammo will still work
Next up, is a sling, I tried the one it came with, even had a thread on how to install it, gave up on it, I will get a sling as was suggested, even the sling can go onto another AR (hope to see you soon Farmboy)
The finish on the rifle, the fit of the rifle, the parts used and purchased, might not be of the high or highest quality, but it's still an AR, and it's fun to shoot, I was not looking for a tack driver, but a paper puncher, so far it has not let me down.
For those wanting to get into the AR game, you won't break the bank going this route, one can always sell it at a later time, pass it down, or just have it sitting around, build a high end rifle if you wish, but to me this my first AR, is like my first girlfriend, many have been had after the first one, but I will always remember her.
Hope you enjoy the pics, some suck, I was in a bit of a rush, and couldn't take them outside, it's cold, if I get a chance to take better ones I will post, will post a few after a day at the range as well
Cheers
The Beginning
Current state
It's been fun putting it together, taking it apart, seeing how things work, and don't work, ripping it down to pieces and then putting it all back, and having it work.
I have spent more on ammo, than the gun, but ammo can go in any of the AR's, if and when I get another, better, etc the ammo will still work
Next up, is a sling, I tried the one it came with, even had a thread on how to install it, gave up on it, I will get a sling as was suggested, even the sling can go onto another AR (hope to see you soon Farmboy)
The finish on the rifle, the fit of the rifle, the parts used and purchased, might not be of the high or highest quality, but it's still an AR, and it's fun to shoot, I was not looking for a tack driver, but a paper puncher, so far it has not let me down.
For those wanting to get into the AR game, you won't break the bank going this route, one can always sell it at a later time, pass it down, or just have it sitting around, build a high end rifle if you wish, but to me this my first AR, is like my first girlfriend, many have been had after the first one, but I will always remember her.
Hope you enjoy the pics, some suck, I was in a bit of a rush, and couldn't take them outside, it's cold, if I get a chance to take better ones I will post, will post a few after a day at the range as well
Cheers
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