If you build your own gun you will have a better understanding of how it works. I built the first AR I ever owned an I am glad I did. bad news is that its pretty hard to save much money building your own.
Every barrel i see is usually 1:7
Read this Thread:
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...nd-range-report-**pic-heavy**-and-long-winded
And then I mmediately go out and buy an XCR or even better buy from a member on the EE
The military twist rate is 1:7 to accommodate long tracer projectiles. 1:9 is a better twist rate for us civvies, it'll shoot everything very well.
The military twist rate is 1:7 to accommodate long tracer projectiles. 1:9 is a better twist rate for us civvies, it'll shoot everything very well.
The Norinco 20" uppers are quite nice, just be advised that you might have trouble modifying some parts, as they're pretty solidly secured together, possibly even welded.
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...t-The-A1-brought-up-to-speed-Update-on-post-1
Leverarms sells an A3 variant with gov't profile and flat top.
what kind of ammo are you going to feed it?
Faster twist rates (I.e. 1:7) are better for heavier gain bullets. If you want to shoot longer distances with say a 77 gr bullet then you will want 1:7. If you are going to be shooting 55 gr surplus then 1:9 is fine, probably even better than 1:7.
99% of the stuff in your house is made in China. Buy an NEA 15 and have something made in Canada.
If anything else they'll look great in all the selfies you're going to take.
Would you recommend getting a longer barrel as a first upgrade?
I don't mind a long barrel for bench rest shooting. I'm not doing 3 gun just yet![]()
Faster twist rates (I.e. 1:7) are better for heavier gain bullets. If you want to shoot longer distances with say a 77 gr bullet then you will want 1:7. If you are going to be shooting 55 gr surplus then 1:9 is fine, probably even better than 1:7.
Really? I always figured they would use pretty short barrels due to all the moving they do.
This is something that's come up often so far.. how bad is fitting aftermarket parts on Norincos?
3gunners use 18 inch barrels, so...
Really? I always figured they would use pretty short barrels due to all the moving they do.
New stuff will fit on just fine. It's getting the original stuff off that's the problem.
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