Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons provides an expert analysis of the Norinco M305A, an M14 variant chambered in 7.62x39mm and designed to accept standard AK-47 magazines. The review highlights the extensive internal modifications required to adapt the M14 platform for the smaller caliber and different magazine system, noting its recent availability in the Canadian market.
This video provides an expert look at the 1896 Lee Enfield Carbine, highlighting its distinctive flat bolt and magazine cutoff. The speaker, a firearms collector, shares insights into the rifle's condition and regional market value in Canada, estimating a restored model to be worth $2,000 - $3,000 CAD.
This video provides an enthusiastic unboxing and initial showcase of a new Chinese Type 81 rifle, highlighting its features and context within the Canadian market. The presenter, a collector, expresses excitement over acquiring this specific firearm, emphasizing its aesthetic appeal with wood furniture and its packaging.
Larry Vickers provides an informative and objective overview of the Norinco M305, a Chinese M14 clone. He highlights its historical origins, key identification features like its parkerized finish and PLA-style sling, and its compatibility with USGI parts. Vickers notes its rarity in the US due to import bans but its continued popularity in Canada as an affordable 7.62 NATO battle rifle.
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