Have you considered a mini 14?
Semi auto 223? Yes
Black rifle? No
Spend another $600 on one to make it look like a black rifle and you could have bought a used XCR-L or Tavor for only a couple hundred more. Which are both better rifles and both accept pistol mags.
Ya ya, I know, your rifle is awesome and your mini-14 can shoot 1 moa with good ammo. No it can't.
Maybe the target version, maybe, and even if it did once I doubt it does it consistently.
I had an older mini and couldn't sell it fast enough, just like on the A-team, it made lots of noise and looked pretty cool but it shot like crap and if you could find the brass (which was up to 30 feet away) it was dented badly and no good for reloading. The first thing the mini 14 needs is an adjustable gas block, then a stock. Unfortunately after you spend the money on a mini-14 it starts to become expensive and still doesn't shoot any better.
I wouldn't spend more than $500 on a mini-14. Not sure I'd buy a T97 either though.
T97 is a throw away gun. By that I mean that if you break something you either find a machinist to make you the parts you need or you buy another rifle and use the broken one for parts. Norinco carry no warranty unless the retailer decides to provide one and there is no parts support from the manufacturer.
The only Norinco products I would buy are copies of US rifles.
I did buy a Type-81 (Polytech) but I bought it knowing that it would be hard bordering on impossible to get parts if needed.
Don't buy a new m-14 in x39 either, been lots of reports of bad bolts on the new ones.
If you can't wait for the WC-180 (complete unknown quality) I would buy a used Tavor or XCR-L, they can both be found for under $2000 on the EE and they are both better rifles than either of the entry level rifles you're looking at. I know they are more money but it's not that much more and the quality is going to be much better.
I haven't seen the WC180 but I have seen some of the SKS chassis that Kodiak makes and they are functional but there is a reason they cost less than other brands and it isn't because they decided to rape us a little less. I'm hoping the new stuff will be finished better.
If the biggest thing holding you back from spending a little more for a higher quality firearm is budget I would wait for the WC180 or the FX-9, both are being handled by Wolverine which in my opinion means you can't lose. Wolverine provides outstanding and industry leading support. You can buy from them knowing that if you have any issues they will be dealt with quickly.
The FX-9 looks like a winner and being 9mm means it's even cheaper to shoot than the WC180.
OP, since you mention in your first post that you're only interested in target shooting I'm going to push you towards an HK SL8, I've owned three of them over the years and they all shot 1 moa out of the box with heavy match ammo and my handloads. You can find them for under $2000 on the EE and quality is HK so no worries there.