Communist Heresy: Norinco's M305A M14 in 7.62x39mm

Published on September 22, 2017
Duration: 10:34

The Norinco M305A is a unique M14-style rifle chambered in 7.62x39mm, designed to accept standard AK-47 magazines. This variant is popular in Canada due to its 'unrestricted' classification and affordable price point. While externally similar to an M14, it features modifications like a shortened flash hider and a modified magazine well to accommodate AK magazines, along with an extended ejector for the shorter cartridge.

Quick Summary

The Norinco M305A is a unique M14-style rifle chambered in 7.62x39mm that accepts standard AK-47 magazines. It's popular in Canada due to its 'unrestricted' classification and features internal modifications like an extended magazine catch and ejector to accommodate the AK magazines.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Norinco M14 Clones in Canada
  2. 01:41The M305A: M14 in 7.62x39mm
  3. 02:48External Features & Markings
  4. 04:10Internal Mods for AK Magazines
  5. 06:29Disassembly & Sight Peculiarities
  6. 07:10Range Testing & Magazine Compatibility
  7. 09:54Conclusion & Availability

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Norinco M305A unique?

The Norinco M305A is a variant of the M14 rifle chambered in 7.62x39mm and designed to accept standard AK-47 magazines, offering a unique combination of M14 ergonomics with AK ammunition compatibility.

Why is the Norinco M305A popular in Canada?

In Canada, the M305A is classified as an 'unrestricted' firearm, unlike many other .308 semi-automatic rifles, making it a more accessible and popular option for collectors and shooters.

What modifications allow the M305A to use AK magazines?

The M305A features internal modifications to its receiver, including a front support bracket and an extended magazine catch, specifically to accommodate the rock-and-lock geometry of AK-47 magazines.

What are the key external differences of the M305A from a standard M14?

Externally, the M305A has a shortened flash hider and lacks the stripper clip guide due to the AK magazine's shape. It also retains a bayonet lug that is too short for actual bayonet mounting.

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