t-star said:the gunsmithing issues relate to the OLD norcs,not the new ones- the chinese have learned and upgraded- your information is coming from the states and is biased, to say the least-
flying_scotsman said:How does one distinguish the old from the new, and when approximately did Norinco start improving the product?
because some wisearce figgered out you only need a 22 for battle, not a 30 cal- never mind you need 2 shots to accomplish what 1 used to- grainular speaking-more ammo is supposed to figure out to more hits downrange, but it doesn't work out that way in real lifeObtunded said:like most here, I have more money tied up in custom guns than I care to admit or think about. The cheapest gun I own is by far the most fun... my M305.
I am at over 6000 rounds through mine (all Portugese 7.62) and except for one 20 round... I mean FIVE round mag that gets too snug when it's full, It has NEVER jammed, misfed, or needed any IA whatsoever.
I may get around to doing some of Guru Skullboy's tweaking (the uncontested god of the 305), but other than spending some time on the stock (which was really crude out of the box) it has had nothing done to it. That is part of its charm i think.
Why this is no longer in widespread use as an infantry weapon is beyond me. They're incredible.
t-star said:because some wisearce figgered out you only need a 22 for battle, not a 30 cal- never mind you need 2 shots to accomplish what 1 used to- grainular speaking-more ammo is supposed to figure out to more hits downrange, but it doesn't work out that way in real life
Is there a norinco carbine like the socom 16?