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  • Rob454
    CGN/CGSSA Contributor - Lifetime
    CGN Contributor - Lifetime
    • Feb 2006
    • 11254

    Polytec M14 question

    Are M14s still imported in the country or are/were they part of the chinese gun ban back in the Clinton era? Do they come in anything but the standard length barrels? Can you order a Chinese m14 in say the same configurations as a M1A comes in. Are they just not as popular or simply the availability just isnt there? Does anyone think that the market will be flooded with Chinese copy of M14 AR15 HK SIG etc if the import ban is lifted?
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    wilit
    Calguns Addict
    • Dec 2005
    • 5210

    Yep, these were part of the Clinton era importation ban. There haven't been any new Chinese imports in a number of years.

    If the ban is ever lifted, yes, I believe we would be flooded with inexpensive arms. Americans talk tough about buying American and hating communism, but faced with the choice of buying a $200 gun over a $600 gun, American frugalness always wins out.

    Actually, I wouldn't mind owning one of these if the ban were to be lifted.




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    • #3
      CrazyJeep
      CGN Contributor
      • Feb 2006
      • 775

      Originally posted by Rob454
      Are M14s still imported in the country or are/were they part of the chinese gun ban back in the Clinton era? Do they come in anything but the standard length barrels? Can you order a Chinese m14 in say the same configurations as a M1A comes in. Are they just not as popular or simply the availability just isnt there?
      As mentioned above, because of Clinton, none have come into this country. It's sad because they are available in Canada at a very decent price. Believe it or not, Norinco and Polytec M14's are very highly regarded due to the receivers being forged and closer to specs of a real M14 than say a Springfield Armory cast receiver. Their bolts are soft, so if you do get your hands on one, send it to a qualified armorer who can do a USGI bolt conversion.

      I just recently picked up a Norinco M14 receiver with a Criterion 18" medium weight chrome lined barrel, TRW bolt, and a mixmaster USGI trigger group to complement my standard "Rack Grade" LRB M14. My Norinco shoots sweet. The painted rifle is the Norinco (finish on it was thin so I painted it) and the other is my LRB; don't mind my g/f's purse.


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      • #4
        bohoki
        I need a LIFE!!
        • Jan 2006
        • 20825

        i think it was 1993

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        • #5
          CalNRA
          Calguns Addict
          • Apr 2006
          • 8686

          are the Springfields US Made or are the parts made in Brazil like their 1911s?
          Originally posted by cvigue
          This is not rocket surgery.

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          • #6
            Rob454
            CGN/CGSSA Contributor - Lifetime
            CGN Contributor - Lifetime
            • Feb 2006
            • 11254

            I have a Chinese m14. I was reading up on it and the soft bolt they supposedly have. I haven't had any problems with mine but then I haven't shot it a lot either and from what i understand the problem is with older models not the latest ones. i could be wrong about that. I was just wondering why I don't see more of them for sale. Since they're banned for importation I guess I know why
            Thanx
            Rob

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            • #7
              CrazyJeep
              CGN Contributor
              • Feb 2006
              • 775

              Originally posted by Rob454
              I was just wondering why I don't see more of them for sale.
              Because people who have them know the true value in them.

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              • #8
                Mssr. Eleganté
                Blue Blaze Irregular
                CGN Contributor - Lifetime
                • Oct 2005
                • 10401

                Originally posted by CalNRA
                are the Springfields US Made or are the parts made in Brazil like their 1911s?
                I think the receivers for Springfield M1As are cast in Canada and then machined in the U.S. Some other parts are made in Taiwan.
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