My SOCOM just arrived! Woohoo!
The CanPar guy rang my dootbell a couple of hours ago with my rifle...best vacation ever!
I've been spoiled [maybe] by the first two Norinco shorties I bought. No indexing problems, good metal work and finish, gas system nice and tight, decent triggers... no issues at all that weren't fixable with a little easy tuning [plus replacing the rear sight]. The new rifle is at least as good.
If the barrel is out of index, I can't see it...the front sight is properly mounted and straight. My rapidly-aging eyes can focus on the front sight a little better than on the regular shorties, so the shorter sight radius is a win. Flash hider came off without a struggle, no tools necessary. Metalwork and finish seem quite decent. I give the rifle a thorough wipe-down and greased it ready for the range. The action feels a little gritty...I can't tell whether it's just dirty oil residue or finish roughness, but I'll put some rounds through it and then clean it thoroughly to see if it wears in a bit. One interesting item...the op rod guide that required peening and Loctite on my other shorties, in the SOCOM is solidly pinned in place. The safety works perfectly...it was hellishly hard in my other two rifles until I worked them about 500 times...and they're still pretty hard.
Possible issues: The rear sight on this one seems to work okay, but I'll be taking it to the range tomorrow to see how it works in sighting in. On earlier rifles they have a habit of wearing out quickly [so I've heard]. At least the rear sight aperture is correctly drilled on center. I have a bunch of mags for my first two rifles, and I find them hard to remove from the new one. Will the mag release loosen up? Perhaps time will tell. The plastic stocks...yeah, they seem kinda junky, but they work well enough, especially with a little dehorning and maybe some paint. Anyhow, they're easy to replace. It would have been nice if the manufacturer had upgraded the op rod spring guide to something better than the standard flat stamped guide, but oh well.
So I'm quite chuffed, as our British cousins would say. I'll add more tomorrow after I take it to the range. Barney, I'll be sending you some fired brass for a headspacing check ASAP.