This video features a range test of the Norinco QBZ-97, also known as the Type 97 NSR. This is the Canadian legal, semi-automatic-only variant of China's military rifle, chambered in 5.56mm NATO. The reviewer finds the rifle to be acceptable overall, noting functional but slow controls, a less-than-ideal trigger, and small rear aperture sights that hinder usability. Despite these drawbacks, the rifle functioned reliably during testing, and the reviewer highlights its low cost, especially for the Canadian market. The opportunity to test the rifle was arranged by Daniel and Colin.
This video provides a detailed look at the mechanics and disassembly of the Norinco QBZ-97, also known as the Type 97 NSR. The presenter explains the rifle's development, stemming from the Chinese military's 5.8x42mm cartridge and the QBZ Type 95 bullpup design. It highlights the Type 97 as a commercial export version chambered in 5.56mm NATO, noting its availability in Canada due to import restrictions in the US. The video features a specific Canadian import model and thanks individuals for the opportunity to examine it.
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