This video review focuses on the Norinco Type 56 rifle, with the title suggesting it's a highly regarded firearm originating from China. As a variant of the AK platform, it's likely to be compared to other AK-pattern rifles and potentially other firearms in a review context. The content will likely cover the rifle's features, performance, and its place in the firearms market.
This comprehensive review by 9-Hole Reviews tests the accuracy of ten classic factory-built AK-pattern rifles from various countries, including Russia, China, Bulgaria, Romania, Israel, and the Czech Republic. Using a standardized methodology with military-grade rifles, ACOGs, and consistent ammunition, the test ranks rifles by their 80% group size. The results indicate that most AKs fall within the 2-4 MOA range, which is deemed sufficient for combat effectiveness out to 500 yards, emphasizing that factors beyond pure benchrest accuracy are more critical for a fighting rifle.
This SKS review by Nutnfancy positions the rifle as a budget-friendly home defense or 'fun gun' rather than a primary combat weapon. It details differences between Norinco and Yugoslavian variants, highlighting the M59/66's grenade launcher and the legal advantages of its fixed 10-round magazine for restrictive areas. The review emphasizes the SKS's reliability, acceptable accuracy (3-4 MOA), and the crucial process of removing cosmoline for optimal function.
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