Hungry's seminars

I think he was out that way a few weeks ago.

If you want to shim the gas system, or have any other questions, I'd be happy to help you out. I even made a quick video on how to shim the gas system of the M14s.

[youtube]k5BMTGVXEHQ[/youtube]

I'm actually thinking of redoing this video and making it part of a series on M14s tuning.
 
I see that. I guess I missed out. Just purchase my 305 and joined the forum . I like the forum seems like great bunch. Lots of good imfo.. to absorb.
 
Clinic

Ya, there was a clinic in Calgary a couple of weeks ago. I know my brand new poly required a shim, as per the video (above). He spoke about all sorts of things pertaining to the M14, including headspace, new bolts (if required) and other tips and tweeks.

Try to get a clinic when you can. Otherwise, I also have a couple of shims that I could send you, but you may want to get familiar with the rifle and take it apart. Don't worry, it's not going to break and definitely not too fragile.
 
I think he was out that way a few weeks ago.

If you want to shim the gas system, or have any other questions, I'd be happy to help you out. I even made a quick video on how to shim the gas system of the M14s.

[youtube]k5BMTGVXEHQ[/youtube]

I'm actually thinking of redoing this video and making it part of a series on M14s tuning.

Nice video, great idea about making a series on M14 tuning, I'd sure appreciate it(I'm sure many others would too).
 
Take a clinic for $35

how about someone doing a short how to on making your own shims for these rifles? I think that would be really useful.

Make your own shims?...Nope, it's way cheaper to take Hungry's clinic - don't worry, he'll be back in Alberta next year - and make a whack of them. That's what I did. I have plenty and can send you one or two if you need. That's all I did for about 20 minutes at his clinic. Pounded the hell out of that sheet metal, and no...did not leave any DNA. :p :D
 
Yuk Yuk

Then you weren't doing it right. A proper Hungry M14 build needs blood, sweat, and tears (and some swearing, very important) or your #### will fall off! :p

I dunno. I just aimed the hammer at the shaft (for the shim) and gave it an almighty swing. Never came close to my ####. Ouch, that woulda hurt! :p

Others left blood...so they were baptized, I guess. Maybe next time. :p
 
DNA on the shim stamping dies? :eek: I'd better give them a pass through the dishwasher? Nope, on second thought, I'll just dip them in rubbing alcohol.

Yes, bshooter... I'm home in Bantario now after 3 clinics in 7 days, back from the road trip.

AR180shooter... great job on the video! Keep it up! :D

Youtube is also your friend! I've seen a couple of good clips on taking your trigger group apart on Youtube.

Cheers,
Barney
 
Thanks for the input. My new poly seems to be a good specimen. it has a very tight bolt and opp. rod, index looks good and passes the tllt test, slicker then snot on a door knob. Only beef is I got one with that sucky non vented flash hider. Soon to be changed though. Trigger is good. Waiting for my sadlak steel mount to arrive to scope it. Then wring it out and see how it shoots.
 
Anyone willing to donate a shim to a great cause ? lol .

Hungry here: Need a couple of them? Have you knocked off your flash suppressor yet? PM me and we'll see what we can do.
 
I have the last Hungry B.C. Seminar that I organized and was held at Abbotsford Fish & Game a few years back on DVD (2 DVDs).....

If someone is willing to make copies for those that are interested, I will send them a copy..........I don't have the time to make and mail out copies, but if someone else is willing to take time, I will pass a copy on to them at no charge...........:D

We went over the M14 basics ( disassembly,lubricationetc), rebarrelled a couple guns, removed Flash suppressors, installed cheekrests, and Steel bedded a couple of rifles, and talked about Canadian friendly companies and part that won't make your #### fall off........;)

Just shoot me a PM........
 
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