Picked up a used M305 recently at auction and I really like it.
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It's an interesting weapon mechanically and fun to shoot! Got some needed tools on the way though, as the flash suppressor is a little loose; which naturally messes with the sight alignment.
Which brings me to my question; I think the previous owner was trying to make this rifle as "M14" as possible; the stock is a dead giveaway, with the cutout for the selector switch, but the rest; I can't tell where the M305 ends and the M14 starts. All I'm really sure of is that the stock looks like an original M14.
I'd be interested in upgrading some parts over time; but right now, I'm not sure what I even really have. About all I know I need for sure is one screw for the buttplate; the upper one is very loose.
Here are some detailed pics, could you fine folks give me some pointers on sorting the sheep from the goats on this one and answering a few newbie questions.
[/URL][/IMG] I have a buddy with an M305 and his front sight post is thicker and taller than this; mine shoots better than his---even with the loose castle nut---because of this, I think.
[/URL][/IMG] here is a close-up of the stock. original M14 or some home-mod?
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[/URL][/IMG] The flash suppressor. I'll note an M6 bayonet fits on here very snug-ly. I hope it's loose because the castle nut needs to be tightened and not because it's a USGI model and those do not fit tight on M305 barrels...The barrel would almost have to be M305, right?
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[/URL][/IMG] Gas system; this is super tight! penetrating oil and the right-sized wrench wouldn't budge it! I like to do a detailed strip on every weapon I buy and I have never had cause to regret this. On a gas-op firearm; I definitely want to look at the gas system. Would the combi tool from the cleaning kit help?
mainspring; the mainspring spar there looks kind of flimsy; is this to spec?
[/URL][/IMG] here's the receiver. It has a serial number, but I blurred it with photoscape. The receiver itself also has the charger guide; looks kind of sloppily machined/cast, but I'll need some chargers to see if it works. See how the metal in the charger guide and the receiver itself is a different tone of finish?
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[/URL][/IMG] the trigger group; looks very roughly finished on the one side; seems to work well though. is this kind of scoring or scratching normal for M305s?
Thanks for your time, I'm really glad to finally have something close to the M14s I always thought were so cool.
It's an interesting weapon mechanically and fun to shoot! Got some needed tools on the way though, as the flash suppressor is a little loose; which naturally messes with the sight alignment.
Which brings me to my question; I think the previous owner was trying to make this rifle as "M14" as possible; the stock is a dead giveaway, with the cutout for the selector switch, but the rest; I can't tell where the M305 ends and the M14 starts. All I'm really sure of is that the stock looks like an original M14.
I'd be interested in upgrading some parts over time; but right now, I'm not sure what I even really have. About all I know I need for sure is one screw for the buttplate; the upper one is very loose.
Here are some detailed pics, could you fine folks give me some pointers on sorting the sheep from the goats on this one and answering a few newbie questions.
mainspring; the mainspring spar there looks kind of flimsy; is this to spec?
Thanks for your time, I'm really glad to finally have something close to the M14s I always thought were so cool.




















































