he could be having trouble "learning" a new keyboard like i am- new prescription in my glasses and i haven't got totally used to it yet- and i took 3 years of touch typing and never did learn the trick of not looking at the keys- failed all three years-
anyway, like i said before if it looks like a duck, etc- the only downside to my m14/305 chinese whatever is that it's one of those early ones with the hump ground off and it still wears the chu wood- i still haven't made up my mind as to whether to change that or not - it also wears no marks other than the serial number , made in p.r.o.c, and the norinco star-the EARLY ones were DIRECT copies of the m14, with all the goodies with the exception of the connector and full auto lug- something ,which also the last time i looked, the only OTHER game in town, the springfield, also has with the exception of the DISMOUNT NOTCH in the rail- the trigger group on both the early norc and the springfield BOTH have the full auto hooks yet- THE MAIN DIFFERENCE EXISTS IN THE PRICE AND WARRANTY-and lately springfield's quality control has been suspect to say the least- being canada , the best bet for your money IS ONE OF THE NEW NORCS- the guys stateside are jumping over each other to get to a norc or poly action, to which they invariably have to put in a usgi bolt and new barrel- WE'VE GOT ALL THAT DONE WITH THE NEW NORCS- THERE ARE NO HARDNESS ISSUES WITH THE NEW NORCS- what you read on the web is about the old rifles and written by a guy with a somewhat vested interest, seeing as he OWNS FULTON ARMOURY
rant off
anyway, i COULD MAKE a remark about it being chinese, but 1, it's RACIST, 2,UNFOUNDED AS THE QUALITY IS EQUAL OR BETTER than the north american product-as i do have BOTH- and not the current issue m1a either