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The sad reality is that rifles, even ones designed in 1954, are far superior in use to pistols. The Mosin Nagant and SKS are other military rifles that now enjoy “retirement” with hunters and paper target shooters across Canada. The Norinco M305/M14S is a popular hunting rifle here because it uses a cartridge common in hunting and is generally reliable.
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Notice that you’re on a hunting gear website. It uses the same cartridge and is similar in firing speed to something like a Browning BLR. Magazines are very simple devices, making 5 round limits practically impossible to enforce on determined psychos or criminals. The majority of this rifle is almost boring in functionality.
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Here in Canada, magazines are limited to 5, although I wouldn’t be surprised to learn that Borque illegally modified his magazines to get them to full capacity. Retired from combat service long-ago in favor of lighter weight, smaller caliber rifles, the M14 design is now popular with hunting and sport shooting enthusiasts. Commonly issued to Allied troops it uses a medium caliber bullet. Designed around the time of World War II, The Norinco M14 is a reproduction of the original semiautomatic firearm.