I wouldnt buy a new one but Id snatch a 2009 if I saw one.
All sorts of rounds thru mine and I still have all my eyes and pinkies
I've been a fanboy of Norinco M14s since I purchased my 2009 model and agree with Lost again. For the last 3 years I've read many of the complaints and wondered what all the fuss was about. Mine has chugged along for about 1200 rounds with nary a hiccup. Finish is excellent for a Battle Rifle, nice machining and perfect slightly green Parkerizing. Put on a USGI rear sight only because my aperture was a little off center it worked fine, and put on a NM flash hider. I can hear her ringing on every round, and she shoots Battle Rifle groups over irons consistently day in day out.
A few weeks ago I purchased an extra 5/20 mag from the new crop, with a much blacker finish and a rivet showing in the side. Well this evening on the range I had my first hiccup, and then another on a 5 round stripper clip, and then another, WTF!!!!!!!. Well turns out this GD new Mag is a POS. Doesn't seat properly, and you have to press hard to get 5 in, not like the other 2009 mags that have generous room for 5.
So I guess maybe like Lost again, .......I was spoiled with an excellent out of box experience with the 2009, and after this new 2013 mag issue, I can see a little of the frustration people may have to go through with the latest arrivals in this country.
Morale of the story,.. most issues are minor and can be corrected by DIY corrections. There is a great community support base here. Magazines are a critical piece of a rifles reliable functioning in general and in particular to any auto- loading firearm. This may be an issue with any new Nork if they are pinning the mags this way now.
Lost,.... I feel these 2009's may be a desirable year for used Norky's in the future on the EE. Like the 2009 year is considered the finest Bourdeaux wine in decades, so goes the 2009 vintage Commie M-14 rifles.



Cheers everyone!