Norinco's are great rifles for money. 1500+ rounds on mine so far with no single issue. Good luck with yours!
here is mine by the way
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That's exactly what I want. What foregrip/quad rail is that? Did you cut off the front sight or remove it and replace it with a low profile gas block?
Yeah, had to cut off front sight post completely with Dremel tool (20 minutes work). I had a low profile gas block from ctcsupplies ($47CAD ) gifted by friend long time ago so decided to put it on. And rail is new UTG PRO Free Float Rifle Leigh 12.6" (yeah... yeah... I know what they say about UTG, but this new PRO seriers product line they launched work like a charm, light and solid)
So in total around 2-3 hours of work with beer pausesGood Luck!
Yeah, had to cut off front sight post completely with Dremel tool (20 minutes work). I had a low profile gas block from ctcsupplies ($47CAD ) gifted by friend long time ago so decided to put it on. And rail is new UTG PRO Free Float Rifle Leigh 12.6" (yeah... yeah... I know what they say about UTG, but this new PRO seriers product line they launched work like a charm, light and solid)
So in total around 2-3 hours of work with beer pausesGood Luck!
FWIW heres mine in its current configuration,
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that mag has a wicked angle..
can the front iron sight triangle assembly be removed without cutting it off? I'd like to buy one, but would want to make it a flat top.
I took the minigrinder with a cut off disc and cut off the front sight posts just above the gas block. Took a dremmel with a sanding drum and cleaned it up then painted it. Way faster and cheaper than taking out pins and driving it off then putting a new block on. Added bonus is you can still mount a bayonet on the lug.
I took the minigrinder with a cut off disc and cut off the front sight posts just above the gas block. Took a dremmel with a sanding drum and cleaned it up then painted it. Way faster and cheaper than taking out pins and driving it off then putting a new block on. Added bonus is you can still mount a bayonet on the lug.
Coupled mags.. Done the recommended way, you get that angle. Takes a bit of ghettoing, but you can couple them so they are nice and almost straight.



























