Travis Bickle
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Upper Lower Middle Alberta
Well this is a new one....
Just picked up a new to me Norc M14.
I just properly indexed my Norc M14 barrel. Took off the Op Rod Guide, center punched the barrel nub, hammered rod guide back on in lign with gas system yadda yadda standard Norc M14 tweaking etc
I have not fired it yet.
However I noticed when doing the tilt test with no spring installed that the charging handle made it almosy 3/4 of the way back and then stuck fast. It did this before but I assumed it was because the barrel was off index.
I can force it through to the rear with what I call medium effort and it will go and it will cycle etc but with force to pull it back the last 1/4 of the way.
I thought it was the notch/riding nub in the rod handle binding in the receiver notch until I noticed that it was the op rod saddle (the curved out area that rides under the barrel) rubing up hard under the barrel just under the chamber area bulge forward of the receiver!
There is considerable wear on this portion of the barrel clearly from the previus user shooting it, it clearly functioned in this manner though telling from the heavy wear on the barrel where it makes contact. The machining in that spot under the barrel looks really rough even by Chinse M14 standards, it was definitly the last barrel that cutting bit cut before it was deemed "no mole good!"
My op rod is not bent in any way, I rolled it, measured it, set it across machine steel surfaces etc
Anyhow, I am going to be getting an op rod off a buddy to try in my rifle to make sure it's not my op rod saddle that was badly machined. It may be the barrel was not cut properly though!
Just curious if anyone has run into this issue. Is it common? I'm not talking about slight contact with the barrel I'm talking it hits that spot and forces the charging handle down so hard in the slot that it takes a screw driver to push it up in the notch to remove it!
If it is the barrel, how do I get it shaved? Bastard file and some patience? I don't care what it looks like under there as long as it works. Other than that it's a very well made looking Norc M14.
Just picked up a new to me Norc M14.
I just properly indexed my Norc M14 barrel. Took off the Op Rod Guide, center punched the barrel nub, hammered rod guide back on in lign with gas system yadda yadda standard Norc M14 tweaking etc
I have not fired it yet.
However I noticed when doing the tilt test with no spring installed that the charging handle made it almosy 3/4 of the way back and then stuck fast. It did this before but I assumed it was because the barrel was off index.
I can force it through to the rear with what I call medium effort and it will go and it will cycle etc but with force to pull it back the last 1/4 of the way.
I thought it was the notch/riding nub in the rod handle binding in the receiver notch until I noticed that it was the op rod saddle (the curved out area that rides under the barrel) rubing up hard under the barrel just under the chamber area bulge forward of the receiver!
There is considerable wear on this portion of the barrel clearly from the previus user shooting it, it clearly functioned in this manner though telling from the heavy wear on the barrel where it makes contact. The machining in that spot under the barrel looks really rough even by Chinse M14 standards, it was definitly the last barrel that cutting bit cut before it was deemed "no mole good!"
My op rod is not bent in any way, I rolled it, measured it, set it across machine steel surfaces etc
Anyhow, I am going to be getting an op rod off a buddy to try in my rifle to make sure it's not my op rod saddle that was badly machined. It may be the barrel was not cut properly though!
Just curious if anyone has run into this issue. Is it common? I'm not talking about slight contact with the barrel I'm talking it hits that spot and forces the charging handle down so hard in the slot that it takes a screw driver to push it up in the notch to remove it!
If it is the barrel, how do I get it shaved? Bastard file and some patience? I don't care what it looks like under there as long as it works. Other than that it's a very well made looking Norc M14.
























































