Any interest in a Type 97 that can use LAR Pistol Mags?

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Stanley was tired of everyone complaining that essentially no magazines fit into these rifles including the LAR pistol magazines so he developed a rough prototype with a mag well that is more suitable to damn near all magazines including LAR pistol magazines.

There has been much debate in the office as to weather we move ahead with producing this product for sale as we a deal setup with a CNC machine shop to make these modifications absolutely stunning but need to order the firearms in increments of 10 pcs from the machine shop. This is a decent chunk of capital to allocate to a non-core product line.

Some in the office are voting to go ahead with this project. Some are voting to drop it
It's kind of a stalemate right now sooooo.

Why don't you guys decide for us
Is this a good idea?
Any Comments?
Would you buy one?
if so buy some!
Once we get about 7 or 8 sold TNA will pull the trigger to get a run made

If you like it buy one now and we'll get these bad boys to you in time for Christmas (hopefully sooner)

https://truenortharms.com/ar15_default_store_view/norinco-type-97-nsr-g2-gen2-with-functional-magazine-well-pre-order.html

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It would be cool to buy one out of the box like this. I already own one but I had to spend an hour with some various grits of sandpaper to make the magwell fit any mag.
 
So this is to have the corners knocked off the spine of the mag well instead of having to do a questionable job filing them or dealing with mags being a problem?

Wish I could afford one, definitely need a gen 2 one day.
 
ya basically,
it's taking the standard mag well geometries that we all know and love then cutting them into the type 97 receiver so that the firearms does what it's supposed to do
the problem stems from the way Noricno machined in the mag well instead of broaching it
 
interesting project but it seems every t97 is different because of the QC issue. I have had 4 different t97s and only one took lar mag. 2 took pmag, and one only takes the factory mag and none other. This gun has no consistency what so ever. I shot the 5.8mm t95 and it had an AK type latch and it functioned with plastic mags I have never seen before.
 
I'd drop it. Spending more money to make a brand new rifle work the way it should have seems silly. No spare parts for these rifles also, typical Norinco BS. If I sound bitter, I am. Got burned on a gen 1 when they first came out.

 
Must have been lucky with mine. I use D&H mags no issue.

I enjoy the gen 1 as a fun plinker. But... I would never invest a lot into one. They are a fun inexpensive plinker. With all the changes to them, the price is going up to the point where it's better to just find a used Tavor Tar21.
 
interesting project but it seems every t97 is different because of the QC issue. I have had 4 different t97s and only one took lar mag. 2 took pmag, and one only takes the factory mag and none other. This gun has no consistency what so ever. I shot the 5.8mm t95 and it had an AK type latch and it functioned with plastic mags I have never seen before.

I have a 13xx and 14xx gen 1 and had a 15xx gen 1 and they all worked / didn't with the same mags.

The issue is always the spines of some mags is thicker and doesn't fit the rear slot.

The key for true north to pull it off would be to make the mags that don't work work, and the mags that already do work not be all loosely goosey now.

I'd assume to cover variances they would be machined the same way. If gun 1 was tighter than gun 2, it would get machined slightly more to the new dimension.
 
My t97 takes exactly 2 of my lar mags. the grey ones, I ordered some more they were black - all 10 a no-go. Poly's no-go. Some 5/30's are also a no go. The recent 10/30's also a no-go.

I'm going to file mine down this spring as I complete some other builds. The rifle feels good otherwise - at least if you're a right eye, right hand shooter.

With all the new rifles coming out to market while some >ahem< individuals are talking about a ban of those very rifles and handguns a "mod'd" (i.e., working) T97 might have a place - depends on price.

6.5/10 - would do again.
 
Imo, price puts it too close to a Tavor, RDB or a couple other contenders. A T97 is somewhere on my 'to buy' list, but I don't think I'd ever pay more than $750 for one, just on principle.

I have the T97 pigeonholed in my mind, as a cheapish 'throw away' (or bury... :?) semi-reliable truck gun or gravel pit plinker.




Find a way to machine it to take 7.62x39 and I'll buy 2 ;). But as it stands now, count me as 1 vote for no. Unless this thread allows you to pre-sell the 10 you were hoping for; in that case well done!
 
TNA,with your ingenuity and business savvy,I’m surprised you guys haven’t teamed with T97.ca and tried to get a proper operating system and receiver and throwing it in franks stocks

You guys build a t97 clone that fits in t97.ca upper/lower combo and you’d have quite the rifle
 
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