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are we gonna put this norc versus springfield thing to rest?
I had contemplated a springfield..... but .... it was simply a matter of what was i getting for my money..... not which is better.
I spent countless hours on the U.S. websites doing my homework, reading reviews, complaints, praises... all of it.
I knew what i wanted, a 18 1/2 inch DMR barrelled, all usgi rifle, capable of 4 moa or better at 300 yards. Seen as i could not have a REAL m14 , I had to make my choice from what was availlable.... Norc or springfield.... at the time.
I obviously chose the norc because I knew what i was getting for 450.00 delivered..... a rifle with a darn fine receiver which in most cases is bang on G.I. spec dimensionally and pretty darn close in hardness. I chose this receiver because it is a known fact that springer receivers are OFTEN out of spec at the scope mounting areas, the oprod channel and the bolt roller bottoming out on the receiver at the right lug location.. ALL COMMON to springfield and uncommon for the norc receivers.
My most recent build which is nearing completion will come in at a total cost of 1850.00
and for that i'm getting a rifle with a Krieger DMR SS barrel, shortened to 18 3/4 , smith enterprise crazy horse NM gas assembly, sadlak piston, sadlak guide rod, wolf extra power springs, National Match tuned usgi trigger group with Smith Ent Crazy horse pin set and hammer spring, and all new trigger parts (H&R) including the housing. All other parts are new or as new H&R Usgi, including a National match M14 front and rear sight set. A norc receiver will wear all these juicy bits. Obviously I have not shot this for groups yet, she is still on the bench.
But dimes for dollars...... show me what you can get for 1850.00 from the kids at springfield that is comparable component wise.
obviously I am building this rifle myself and most folks can't do this but because i am capable of this, I chose the norc receiver over a springfield receiver.
So..... regardless of the silly argument of which is better......

i think it's a simple as this..... if you are a "builder" the norc is a good way to get a quality receiver to start from due to cost and dimension .... not so with the springer
If you want a U.S. assembled rifle (from outsourced aftermarket, non G.I. parts) with a warranty so that in case it didn't come the way it should've..... and you don't want to build or tweak...... buy a springer
mind you the norcs have a 1 year warranty through marstar.......
final word... how big is your wallet
