Norc M4 #### thread <3. (Beware, Chicom guns ITT)

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Alberta Tactical Quad Rail
Knights Vert
LAR10 Round Mag
Painted Krylon Handle
Everything else stock

Best deal under a grand Taxes, Rail and Grip In. :)
 
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My only norc. OK, so its not an M4- Chinese guns have been banned from import for a long time here thanks to Klinton:mad:

For the US its probably a good thing, its allowed your industry to develop without having to compete. For us since we need to import anyhow its good to have access to affordable options that you can make domestically.
 
CQ Accuracy

I don't have any pictures of my CQ, it looks like every other one, but what matters most to me is performance. When I read that some guys were only getting 2 moa with their Norinco CQ's I was not expecting much from my own new CQ.
With the issue iron sight I was getting about 2.5 MOA with IVI ball. (Progressive prescription lenses and a short sight radius resulting in a permanently blurry front sight)
I mounted a leupold clone 3.5-10x40 on top of a 3/4" quick release riser.
I am getting 1" 5 shot groups with some very interesting 3 and 4 shot clusters. I am using IVI brass with federal primers, 25.5 gr. of reloader 15, and 55 gr. Nosler ballistic tip bullets. I may have stumbled onto the best load for this weight right off but this is only the second load I have tried and I will try some more load development.
I have yet to try the heavier match bullets to take advantage of the quick twist of the barrel.
Interesting tidbit: the Nosler manual has a section for .223 handgun developed with a 14" barrel which should give me fairly accurate data for my14.5 inch rifle.
Best news yet: OVER 300 ROUNDS AND NO FAULTS WHATSOEVER!!!
270 totheend
 
I like you a lot. Very nice!

You like me or the gun. lol. :D Either way Thanks!

I wanted to keep it simple and clean but give it a bit of scalability.

Here it is with a Burris 3-9x40 scope, riser and millet rings. I like this config to but its a bit heavy and with this gun weight is important so maybe the future may hold a red dot/reflex for it

 
I don't have any pictures of my CQ, it looks like every other one, but what matters most to me is performance. When I read that some guys were only getting 2 moa with their Norinco CQ's I was not expecting much from my own new CQ.
With the issue iron sight I was getting about 2.5 MOA with IVI ball. (Progressive prescription lenses and a short sight radius resulting in a permanently blurry front sight)
I mounted a leupold clone 3.5-10x40 on top of a 3/4" quick release riser.
I am getting 1" 5 shot groups with some very interesting 3 and 4 shot clusters. I am using IVI brass with federal primers, 25.5 gr. of reloader 15, and 55 gr. Nosler ballistic tip bullets. I may have stumbled onto the best load for this weight right off but this is only the second load I have tried and I will try some more load development.
I have yet to try the heavier match bullets to take advantage of the quick twist of the barrel.
Interesting tidbit: the Nosler manual has a section for .223 handgun developed with a 14" barrel which should give me fairly accurate data for my14.5 inch rifle.
Best news yet: OVER 300 ROUNDS AND NO FAULTS WHATSOEVER!!!
270 totheend

That is wonderful performance...thanks for posting about it. :)
 
This may sound like a strange request, but I just picked up a Norc CQ/M4 as well and looking to upgrade it but having trouble deciding the colour of the Magpul stock. I would certainly be curious to gauge fellow CGN'ers as to why they picked the colours they did. Any thoughts or discussion on this?
 
This may sound like a strange request, but I just picked up a Norc CQ/M4 as well and looking to upgrade it but having trouble deciding the colour of the Magpul stock. I would certainly be curious to gauge fellow CGN'ers as to why they picked the colours they did. Any thoughts or discussion on this?

I like OD green and black. they go together well and pop when put together. I originally had it all black which is cool too but I have seen some people on here with the Black on Tan and it looks great. You can't go wrong with an AR unless you paint it like a rainbow however that still might look cool hey its an AR.
 
I don't have any pictures of my CQ, it looks like every other one, but what matters most to me is performance. When I read that some guys were only getting 2 moa with their Norinco CQ's I was not expecting much from my own new CQ.
With the issue iron sight I was getting about 2.5 MOA with IVI ball. (Progressive prescription lenses and a short sight radius resulting in a permanently blurry front sight)
I mounted a leupold clone 3.5-10x40 on top of a 3/4" quick release riser.
I am getting 1" 5 shot groups with some very interesting 3 and 4 shot clusters. I am using IVI brass with federal primers, 25.5 gr. of reloader 15, and 55 gr. Nosler ballistic tip bullets. I may have stumbled onto the best load for this weight right off but this is only the second load I have tried and I will try some more load development.
I have yet to try the heavier match bullets to take advantage of the quick twist of the barrel.
Interesting tidbit: the Nosler manual has a section for .223 handgun developed with a 14" barrel which should give me fairly accurate data for my14.5 inch rifle.
Best news yet: OVER 300 ROUNDS AND NO FAULTS WHATSOEVER!!!
270 totheend

That is pretty well what I would have expected. I'd bet with a better bullet you'll have consistant sub moa groups all day long.
 
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