can someone post pictures of the new norinco m4

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If anybody has any picturs that they could post that would be great. Im dieing to see one up close to see the finish.
 
here ya go.....

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sorry had to do it....
 
For $700? Just get it. :) I paid ~$850 for mine last year. Finish is alright. Well, much better compared to the first time I saw one, it really turned me off and didn't buy or asked for to see another one. It looked like a kid painted it with Testors black paint with $0.99 paint brush.

Here's pic of last years M4. Not want you're looking for but thought I need to show real made in China M4 after pic above. :)

m4-1.jpg
 
For $700? Just get it. :) I paid ~$850 for mine last year. Finish is alright. Well, much better compared to the first time I saw one, it really turned me off and didn't buy or asked for to see another one. It looked like a kid painted it with Testors black paint with $0.99 paint brush.

Here's pic of last years M4. Not want you're looking for but thought I need to show real made in China M4 after pic above. :)

m4-1.jpg

Yeah, but mine has the super-ultra-###y tacticool camo finish...

And just for the record,mine was made in China as well.....

AR15Army1a.jpg
 
My $ 699 Norc M4 is on the bottom of the pic ....
I paid $ 49.99 extra and got the LMT 10.5" upgrade top end,
instead of the usual 14.5" NORC top end.
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Waddayathink? was it worth that extra $ 49.99???

PS: this NORC is now set up with a .22 LR CMMG conversion kit, for cheap practice.
 
Yeah, but mine has the super-ultra-###y tacticool camo finish...

And just for the record,mine was made in China as well.....




Pretty good pic dude, thanks. They have come along way the good peeps at Norinco Arms are gettin thier act together.

"China.... the other white meat"
 
My Norc M4gry is on the bottom of the pic, fitted with an LMT 10.5" upper instead of the usual 14.5" NORC M4gery top end. As seen in the pic, it is 27" long with the stock collapsed, very light and compact, and with the red dot sight it is ideal for close drills.
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This NORC/LMT hybrid is now used mostly with a .22 LR CMMG conversion kit, for cheap practice. I upgraded the NORC lower with a better quality lower parts kit, and now it now has a much better trigger pull. I kept the original Norc sliding stock, Norc AMBI safety and mag release.


So far, it has been totally reliable ....
today I test fired 200 rds .22 LR ammo through my CMMG conversion kit and 40 rds of .223 through my LMT 10.5” upper, with ZERO malfunctions.

Interestingly,
the full powered hammer spring and full weight hammer are more reliable banging off the rimfires with the CMMG .22 LR kit, than is my RRA lightened match hammer - which gives the occasional failure to go bang, and may require an extra hit or two to set off the rimfire.

I think this set up is a neat, inexpensive, cost effective rig for CQB practice.

The only down side of using .22 LR for double taps, is that the recoil is so slight that the sight picture doesn't move much, so you have to mix in a few mags of the "real/manly" .223 rounds during practice sessions, or else you get into a bad habit of not expecting any recoil at all.
as usual,
YPMMV,
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