KotKotofeich
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I picked up a m305a recently, was able to find one without a MIM bolt but I think the receiver is cast... Were there any made with a forged receiver?
I compared it with an AR Sales m14 I have and some things stood out. Some made sense and some I have no explanation for.
Yes, that bayo lug is ridiculous...
The receivers are identical for all intents and purposes, so if the receiver gives out it can be replaced with a quality one, no problem there... But what is the hole on the receiver where the barrel is threaded in? Is the barrel pinned on these? Do other m14s have the same?
I haven't been able to find boltface pictures for these before so you might find this interesting too. The bolt is clearly machined specifically for 7.62x39, not converted from 308 as I thought might be possible... but it still has the hole for the ejector drilled. Is there a reason? Is that hole important for machining out other bolt features. Note the cutout for the special ejector on the left side of the bolt face.
There's a pinned hole on the underside of the bolts but they are in different locations. My m14 uses a H&R Gi bolt if that's important... Also the orange on the m305a bolt is not rust, just the way my camera interpreted glare...
And some other feature comparison if you are interested:
The custom ejector for 7.62x39
Another view of the special ejector.
Welded in catch for the AK mag. Easy to see how the magwell can be removed and put in a GI wooden stock if needed.
Trigger group differences. Catch for the AK mag and the extended latch.
Have not shot the rifle yet. It passed the tilt test everywhere except the piston... which turned out to be filthy. Also some rust on the gas plug - suspect previous owner/s ran corrosive through it. The piston passed the tilt test after thorough cleaning but with air audibly sucked in/expelled from the gas block... Is this ok?
I compared it with an AR Sales m14 I have and some things stood out. Some made sense and some I have no explanation for.
Yes, that bayo lug is ridiculous...
The receivers are identical for all intents and purposes, so if the receiver gives out it can be replaced with a quality one, no problem there... But what is the hole on the receiver where the barrel is threaded in? Is the barrel pinned on these? Do other m14s have the same?
I haven't been able to find boltface pictures for these before so you might find this interesting too. The bolt is clearly machined specifically for 7.62x39, not converted from 308 as I thought might be possible... but it still has the hole for the ejector drilled. Is there a reason? Is that hole important for machining out other bolt features. Note the cutout for the special ejector on the left side of the bolt face.
There's a pinned hole on the underside of the bolts but they are in different locations. My m14 uses a H&R Gi bolt if that's important... Also the orange on the m305a bolt is not rust, just the way my camera interpreted glare...
And some other feature comparison if you are interested:
The custom ejector for 7.62x39
Another view of the special ejector.
Welded in catch for the AK mag. Easy to see how the magwell can be removed and put in a GI wooden stock if needed.
Trigger group differences. Catch for the AK mag and the extended latch.
Have not shot the rifle yet. It passed the tilt test everywhere except the piston... which turned out to be filthy. Also some rust on the gas plug - suspect previous owner/s ran corrosive through it. The piston passed the tilt test after thorough cleaning but with air audibly sucked in/expelled from the gas block... Is this ok?




















































