Iron Sighted
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Peace Region
So here's the deal, for the last month I've been obsessing over getting a M305B from Marstar(provided that there are enough on the incoming shipment for me to get one as I haven't placed my pre-order yet) as my first ever gun. However, I just read one of the sticky posts in the Main Battle Rifle forum here, and it sounds like it is a bit of a crap shoot as to whether or not these Chinese M14's are good to go out of the box, seems some are perfect and others may require a lot of work due to head space issues(need to get someone to explain this to me one day), barrel indexing being off,etc. . I wouldn't mind if the gun required a little massaging as long as I can do the work myself, but I wouldn't be happy if I had to drop another $500 to get it shooting accurately. Also I don't have any real access to machine tools or the know how to operate them if I did receive one that needed some love to operate properly. As my first gun I'd really like to be able to unpack it, disassemble/clean it, and go take it to the range(or woods) and have some fun with it, it'd be really depressing to have to send it away for weeks(or perhaps months depending on how backlogged the gunsmith is) to have it worked over and be stuck with nothing to shoot in the interim. Don't get me wrong, Ive already got it in my head to go to one of M14Doctors clinics when one nearby presents itself after I get the rifle, but I want to ensure that I can go out and shoot as soon as I make the purchase. So...what do all you experienced M14 owners think, is it a good choice for a first gun? I suppose that I could buy a SKS as well and a crate of ammo(plan to get one at some point anyway)as a contingency plan if the M14 isn't a shooter out of the crate, but that would take up all my money that would be needed to upgrade the M14 if needed. How many of you needed to get work done on your M14's after purchase before being able to shoot them(if any at all)? Thanks in advance for any responses and potential decision making help.