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National Ordinance 03-A3 Sporter
Can anyone tell me anything about a National Ordinance receiver. Are they any good? Not worth the money? Any info would be appreciated.
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06-04-2014 08:18 PM
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Until a few years ago, they were considered to be decent shooters, although particularly worth anything. In the last few years, there has been some evidence that they may actually pose a danger to shoot. I believe this site has a "sticky" posted by Chuckindenver, which contains some graphic evidence of their weakness.
People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf.
--George Orwell
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Thanks Rick that's why I ask you guys. At $400 even with approx. 100 rounds of ammo I think I'll pass.
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unsafe to fire with live ammo.
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Thanks Chuck. Rick said you might have some graphic evidence?
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If anyone has a good looking one for $250 or so , i'd might snag it . I'd only put a 1,000 or so rds a year through it , though .
Before Chuck has a coronary , I do have a couple of Numrich .22 kits where the reciever ills would not be a problem.
Chris
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Bought one for the usgi parts to use to rebuild a re-activated drill receiver for vintage matches. Pulled it out yesterday evening to practice for upcoming event. First 3 shots at 100 yds. Was not able to keep all 20 shots that tight - but that's me - not the rifle.
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personally i wouldnt fire one single live round through one..some lessons in life dont need to be learned
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Thank You to Chuckindenver For This Useful Post:
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Which is why it would only be used for .22LR .
Chris
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