I just got my Norinco CQ and the first thing it does when I charge it is have the retaining pin spring and retaining pin pop out, lodge in my rifle, and ruin themselves. Anyone elsehave this problem? Is it safe to shoot one of these rifles without a buffer retaining pin?
Weird. What caused that is the receiver extension not being screwed in far enough to catch the edge of the retainer. I wouldn't shoot an AR without a buffer retainer. Luckily it's a cheap part - are you sure they're ruined (I'm trying to think how those parts could be 'ruined' given that they're a tapered peg and a spring) Otherwise all you need to do is loosen the stock castle nut, insert the spring and pin and screw the receiver extension in until it holds the edge of the retainer in place, then screw the stock nut down. This isn't a common problem with norcs.
The fact is an AR15 of any make is a range gun only in Canada. As much as want to buy Canadian or American made stuff, I can't see myself paying $1500+ for something I can only use at the range. If I could hunt with it, it might be another story. If Marstar brings them in cheap I might buy one just to have one then.
Well if You are going to pay $1000 why not $1500 especially if the rifle comes with the life-time warranty?
Just saying.
because some people would like to use that extra 500dollars on upgrading the rifle.
Well if You are going to pay $1000 why not $1500 especially if the rifle comes with the life-time warranty?
Just saying.
Why is Marstars' website so hard to navigate----I can't seem to find a way to pre-order or even view info on the " M4 "![]()
They are trialing a pre-order with the new M-14B rifles so the CQ5.56 is still sort of behind-the-scenes. I believe Marstar has essentially confirmed they are due June 2010, no price has been given. I'm hoping for $599 but realistically probably more like $699, which is still a smoking deal. If they're less than $599 I will buy five without hesitation.



























