Norinco Type 97 NSR-G3 Gen3 Bullpup Rifle 5.56mm / 223 18.6" Barrel

ID: TYPE97NSR-G3   UPC: 838348007326   CLASSIFICATION: PAL REQUIRED

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Product Information

The Norinco Type 97-NS Semi-Automatic Rifle features a unique bullpup design that decreases the firearms length and weight without compromising barrel length. Placing the action behind the trigger, bullpups create a 25% reduction is overall length. This helps prevent fatigue and allows for easier accessibility for the shooter.

This G3 (Gen3) Version is an enhanced model and includes non-reciprocating side charging handle, full sight rail with integrated flip-up sights, M-LOK rail system, ambi mag release and reversible charging handle.

*Reloaders Beware! The Type 97 destroys brass by design. You will not be able to reload the spent brass.

Model: TYPE97NSR-G3
Manufacturer: Norinco
Caliber: 5.56mm NATO / 223 Remington
Barrel Length: 18.6"
Finish: Black
Mag Capacity: 5+1, Rifle ships with 1x mag
Type: Rifle
Action: Semi-Auto

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Lyn Chapman 986 days ago

Decent Bullpup But Destroys Brass This is a well made, accurate, fun to shoot firearm. For the most part, I highly recommend it. The accuracy and the trigger exceeded my expectations. I have not encountered a steel magazine that does not function flawlessly in it including LARS pistol mags. It is not for "lefties" however. Nor is it for those who reload their own ammo as the ejected casings all have dents while one in four also has a crushed neck. While everyone complains about the location of the safety, (near the the back of the stock on the left side) it does have a vastly improved selector over the gen one. I got use to the safety quickly and made myself proficient in dialing the safety to fire with my left hand as I raised the firearm on the target with my right hand.