No, you can't. You can shoot a chinese copy of an m14 though, as one is currently at your disposal; just be sure to expect the quality of a chinese copy and not an m14.
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No, you can't. You can shoot a chinese copy of an m14 though, as one is currently at your disposal; just be sure to expect the quality of a chinese copy and not an m14.
No, you can't. You can shoot a chinese copy of an m14 though, as one is currently at your disposal; just be sure to expect the quality of a chinese copy and not an m14.
True, you can't but neither can anyone else in Canada to the best of my knowledge(real M14's are prohib. aren't they?) Other option is to drop a ton of cash on an American copy(M1A), get better finishing quality on the rifle, and end up with roughly the same accuracy as your Chinese M305. This is at least how I interpret things from what I've read on the subject on these forums(I admit my only knowledge about either is only from reading). By all accounts it seems that both are great rifles, though many seem to question the value of the M1A for the $$$ spent compared to the M305, as the M305 can be tuned to shoot as well as the M1A for much, much cheaper. Guess it depends on how much owning an American made copy means to you?
I'm calling BS, or just that this forum has a biased towards norinco and is therefore not a very good source for objective facts on the differences between chinese copy's and the real things, so your opinion is biased; purposefully or not. I personally do not own either or have ever fired either. From what I have read and from what I know of the chinese, norincos or polytechs are simply not as well made as an m1a rifle. I didn't say norinco m14's were not rifles; just that m1a's are likely made better and fire better.
And you can spout that "m1a's aren't real m14s either" bulls**t all day; it doesn't change reality. If I had to guess, I would say m1a rifles are probably better made than original m14s were; therefore this argument loses any legitimacy. And this is just pure speculation, so take it with a grain of salt.
Oh we are.
"Don't own either or have fired either" + "from what I've read" + "if I had to guess" = Expert Opinion
I'm calling BS, or just that this forum has a biased towards norinco and is therefore not a very good source for objective facts on the differences between chinese copy's and the real things, so your opinion is biased; purposefully or not. I personally do not own either or have ever fired either. From what I have read and from what I know of the chinese, norincos or polytechs are simply not as well made as an m1a rifle. I didn't say norinco m14's were not rifles; just that m1a's are likely made better and fire better.
And you can spout that "m1a's aren't real m14s either" bulls**t all day; it doesn't change reality. If I had to guess, I would say m1a rifles are probably better made than original m14s were; therefore this argument loses any legitimacy. And this is just pure speculation, so take it with a grain of salt.
Sorry noob question, can you shoot regular 308 in these??like shells from wal-mart??