No one here who actually owns a Norc has had an issue with them when using suitable ammunition. You may or may not have issues with the magazines, but not the rifle. Make sure the rifle is properly lubricated, that the magazines are of good quality and use appropriate ammunition (do not use bulk 40 gn. hollow points) and you will find that the Chinese M4 is a reliable carbine that will shoot approximately 2 MOA if you do your part.
SAVE UP and buy something better than a norc TRUST ME you will regret not doing that later ...Buy only quality guns and keep emm or you will find yourself upgrading all the time. Take a look at a Bushmaster or Smith both of which epps have the fit and finish is far Superior to that of a norinco. And for the 500 to 600 buck difference you might as well get a good one, wait one more week save that paycheck...and... CRY ONLY ONCE
If you plan to own a "tactical .22", than the Norinco M4 w/ CMMG .22lr conversion is your best bet for that. Wouldn't make any sense to go all out on a range plinker, so good conclusion!well Im back from Ellwood Epps ! and Im sold ! the finish wasn't as bad as I had assumed ! and from what ive read lately there isnt much difference from any other AR except finish ! besides all I care at this point is that it goes " BANG BANG AND PUTS HOLES IN STUFF " also I planned to get the cmmg 22lr conversion for this to further aid on my wallet !
SAVE UP and buy something better than a norc TRUST ME you will regret not doing that later ...Buy only quality guns and keep emm or you will find yourself upgrading all the time. Take a look at a Bushmaster or Smith both of which epps have the fit and finish is far Superior to that of a norinco. And for the 500 to 600 buck difference you might as well get a good one, wait one more week save that paycheck...and... CRY ONLY ONCE




























