RememberTheSomme
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Nova Scotia
To get back to the OP's original question; Here is my 0.02¢
I do not own a Norc anything. I always told myself that I would never buy any of that Chinese garbage.
Now with that said; here is a little history on me.
I have worked as a quality inspector for a machine shop for 11 years. Because of this I find that I will pick apart just about any product I buy for quality issues.
My Brother-in-law picked up one of these rifles and all I can say is WOW!
I picked the crap out of this rifle. The fit, finish, general appearance, etc... really shocked me.
Then I shot it.
3 shots at 50 yards - iron sights - quarter size group.
Would I buy one? A great big YES. It is on my list of the next toy to buy. If it wasn't for a lack of funds I would have picked one up during a trip to Epp's this weekend.
Moral of the story.
Price=Win
Quality=Win
Accuracy=Win
Welcome to the M4orgery club!!

I have to agree based on mine, zero malfunctions of any type, it will shoot thats for sure, and everything feels right as in Mag changes, hold open device release. It feels right to me and my son who shoots the C7A2 at work thinks its good as well.

Again, only time will tell what its really got for material and the resulting wear factor. I don't shoot alot so it probaly won't matter ,unless its all mild steel LOL!!
Maybe somone with a really high round count and abuse can give us an update as to overall wear on the Nork M4orgery or as i call it my C-8, being a canadian.

P.S. I had tighter groups at 50 than a quarter from my bench rest with aperture sights, however remember this does not translate into corresponding MOA at 200-300meters
These close range group tests i feel give deceiving MOA claims. Five, 100 yd 5 shot groups, fired as fast as accuracy will allow would be minimum for an AR in my mind.
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