Norinco: Catalog

Despite its budget price tag, the Norinco M14 is known for having a forged receiver, which many shooters prefer over the cast receivers found on some US-made alternatives. It is a popular platform for shooters looking for a robust .308 battle rifle. 4. Pistols (1911s and Type 54)

Many shooters prize these because, unlike some modern commercially produced AKs, early Norinco rifles often featured heavy-duty stamped or milled receivers that closely mimicked military production standards. 3. The Norinco M14S / M305

Following import violations, the Clinton administration placed a comprehensive ban on nearly all firearms imported from Norinco. norinco catalog

Firearms imported before these bans (e.g., pre-1989 MAK-90s with original features) are legal to own and are often highly collectible, commanding high prices. Post-ban, "neutered" versions (thumbhole stocks, no bayonet lugs) are still legal to own, but the brand itself cannot import new civilian firearms into the US. Canada (An Open Market)

Norinco products are historically known for offering military-style performance at a civilian price point. Despite its budget price tag, the Norinco M14

Exploring the Norinco Catalog: A Comprehensive Guide to Chinese Firearms and Importation

The (often sold as the M305 in Canada) is a semi-automatic clone of the US M14 rifle. Pistols (1911s and Type 54) Many shooters prize

Founded in 1980, Norinco is a massive, state-owned conglomerate specializing in defense technology. While they produce everything from armored vehicles and artillery to civilian explosives, they are best known in the shooting sports world for producing commercial firearms and ammunition based on military designs.