Norinco M305 In Stock!

Those guns are fun, picked up a shorty at the Lloydminster gun show this year. Just ordered 2 new mags from wolverine, have a lot of NATO ammo to blast off this summer. They are quite accurate as well, I stripped and cleaned mine, messed with windage and elevation to remove oil, without trying hit paper 6" low on target at 100 yards, maybe just lucky. Got her dialed in now.
 
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Just recieved a shipment of the Norinco M305 Shorties fresh off the truck! Non-Restricted 18.6" Barrel in .308
If you would like to place an order please contact sales@wolverinesupplies.com

Good thing its tax time this shorty will look god on my new Rokon!
 
Well, now you have 2 less. My buddy was ordering one and I got pressured to get one too.

Me..."Hey, Wolverine has some Norinco M14's in stock" Buddy.."I'm ordering one right now"....Me..."Damit, order two, I can't not have one, bastard."
 
Unsure of the head spacing, everything I have read says go for it and shoot 7.62 NATO, if I was to spend over $2000 on a riffle I probably wouldn't shoot milsurp if it was chambered for .308. $450 on the M305 I am willing to try the NATO.
 
Are these of fairly decent quality? as in on par with other posts circa 2012 on M305's

I have done quite a bit of reading over the last few hours about .308 in 18 - 20" barrels, and it seems that there wouldn't been much/any downside to the shorter barrel. I have always liked the look of this style of rifle, so if these were decent, I may have just found my first rifle.

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Ideally I would want to use the rifle for targets as well as hunting (considering deer and black bear, possibly wolves/coyotes. With proper ammunition selection, do people feel that might be viable?

Thanks in advance.
 
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I think these guns would defiantly be good for hunting, if the stock is changed that helps with accuracy, as well as some good optics and good ammo there should be no problem pulling off high yardage shots. The US military uses the Springfield version as a sniper rifle.
 
Took mine out yesterday. Got in in January at Regina gun show, stripped it and cleaned it. Finally a nice day, only -8! Using Mfs 140gr soft points from the bench I was hitting 4 inches low at 100 yds. Right out of the box, zero problems. Soft shooting and just felt right. This is going to be an expensive summer for ammo.
 
Spot welded does not mean fixed flash hider. Mine was spot welded and it came of very easily. A few good hits with a rubber mallet and it was off.
 
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