M-14b

That was the M-14S (M305) with the ugly chu wood stock and no bayonet lug.

This is a new model called the M-14b with plastic stock and bayonet lug.

Why do you guys have to be so pissy all the time.

:agree: glad that john is bringing these in, like the pricing compared to the polytech ones
 
These are the Italian made rifles? I have been waiting impatiently for them! Any chance of an 18.5 inch barrel or similar?
 
That was the M-14S (M305) with the ugly chu wood stock and no bayonet lug.

This is a new model called the M-14b with plastic stock and bayonet lug.

Why do you guys have to be so pissy all the time.

I'm not pissy, just curious.

I already have a M305, but as stated, I believe all the previous guns were built from parts made "pre-US ban" on Chicom rifles.

That is how we got them cheap.

John, are these built on the same tooling as your previous models? Are they new production or did you "find" more parts?

If I don't get an answer my d*ck will fall off! :D
 
M14b

OC-3;
These are brand new production from the ground up....

That is why there were delays, we had some concerns, since corrected
John
 
John, is the new flash hider welded? Any chance of buying just the new flash hider for my 2009 M14S?
 
John, is the new flash hider welded? Any chance of buying just the new flash hider for my 2009 M14S?

MAJORMARINE;
All FH were threaded, somne were tack welded, these are not welded.
John

Why do the Norinco Synthetic stocks have the liner and the USGI ones don't ?
 
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# 276, I just placed my order, just wondering are these new type of M14 rifles safe to shoot .308win out of the box or do they require a inspection from a gunsmith? Do you know what the headspacing is like on them?
 
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# 276, I just placed my order, just wondering are these new type of M14 rifles safe to shoot .308win out of the box or do they require a inspection from a gunsmith? Do you know what the headspacing is like on them?
I'm sure they will be fine.When I purchase mine I'm gonna wait for the clinic that cgner Hungary has and give her a tune up!!
R:d:
 
I did'nt really plan on doing much aftermarket to it other than scoping it, and maybe adding a aftermarket stock later down the road. I was just trying to keep costs down, and by not taking it to a gunsmith will definetely keep costs down. I am more than capable of taking it apart and cleaning it, once I recieve it.

You never know, I may go nuts doing upgrades like so many other guys here do, but for now I have way too many guns on the go at one time. I was just really looking for something cheap and reliable to kill Moose in October, and I did'nt want to show up at hunt camp with the same old, same old bolt action rifle. I just sold a mod700.
 
m-14B

Wow !!!!!!!!!thats the best deal I have seen on the Norico M-14, I just placed my order #282. You get it all with these ones, I have read Hungry's review of these new production Norinco's. Improved quality rear sights, Proper barell indexing, Baynot lug flash hider, syn stock, 2 mags, a hard case , sling ...........all for $429!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

How they can even make them for that price is beyond me, and make a profit????? But we should all thank John for bringing them in & the "ARMS MAKING GOD'S " for cheep chinese labour.......... A men.
 
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Does anyone know if these ones coming in from Marstar are a "Different Batch" from the ones that Hungry reviewed from Epps. Are these ones "all new" and are supposed to be of better quality?
 
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