So basically you get what you pay for.In Summary Sights are wonky, Trigger sucks, Magazine well is has no flare and righty only . But Price is low about 2 NSR for the price of a FS2000
equation really... that's a myth.At least it doesn't get jammed as much as the M-16/AR-15 base types.
That's no myth. I've used it before and it get's jammed quite often especially where the bolt and bolt carrier gets stuck in the chamber round or with a round itself. To avoid this I have to use plenty of CLP to lubricate it like crazy prior to use. After that I spent several hours to clean out ALL of the carbon accumulated from it after disassembling my weapon. Yes it is a good precision weapon when it works but there is way too much maintenance required on it IMO.equation really... that's a myth.
The biggest problem with modern magazine fed semi auto rifles is generally the magazines. The NSR uses the same Ar15 magazines.
I've owned a Colt 6920 (the original M4gery) for 6 years and it has never jammed on me. I clean the bolt/carrier and chamber and run a boresnake every thousand or so rounds. The M-16 has a history of jams during its early days in Vietnam, but these issues were both part design and part user error, and have since been resolved. If you are getting routine FTF/FTEs then your particular rifle is out of spec and you should have your manufacturer look at it, or it is some cheap brand and you got what you paid for.That's no myth. I've used it before and it get's jammed quite often especially where the bolt and bolt carrier gets stuck in the chamber round or with a round itself. To avoid this I have to use plenty of CLP to lubricate it like crazy prior to use. After that I spent several hours to clean out ALL of the carbon accumulated from it after disassembling my weapon. Yes it is a good precision weapon when it works but there is way too much maintenance required on it IMO.
I've owned a Colt 6920 (the original M4gery) for 6 years and it has never jammed on me. I clean the bolt/carrier and chamber and run a boresnake every thousand or so rounds. The M-16 has a history of jams during its early days in Vietnam, but these issues were both part design and part user error, and have since been resolved. If you are getting routine FTF/FTEs then your particular rifle is out of spec and you should have your manufacturer look at it, or it is some cheap brand and you got what you paid for.