Buzzballer
CGN Regular
- Location
- Southern Ontario
Well after reading about all the other amazing M1/m14 builds that every one has done. *and drooling over them all!* I felt it was about time I posted some pictures of a project that I have been working on, With a lot of help from Hungry and some other friends on the forums! Sorry about the picture quality.. As they were shot with an iPhone..
I picked up my Norinco m305 from Epps half way through the summer and have been fiddling around with it ever since then. I'v Been a long time fan of this platform and year ago when i discovered they were non restricted I knew my #### was going to fall off if i didn't get one!
I started out with the Norc that came with the Desert Digi Camo plastic stock, after realizing that for my long term purposes it would suit me better to get a USGI fibreglass stock. So i set about sanding and doing all the repairs required to convert it to the Norinco system, but with one exception. From my limited time of working with firearms Iv learned that it is very important to have a ridged frame to base a platform on. In keeping with this idea I cut 2 pieces of round stainless stock about 3/8" x 1' long (sizes are approximate) and glassed them in to the stock on ether side of the Op Rod and Gas system. The results was an extremely torsionally stiff forend and I made sure that there was no contact with the Internals of the rifle. Hidden under the glass is a Sadlak QD post assembly so my harris Bipod can mount to the front end.

From here I had to set about replacing some components on my Norinco that were cheep and or bent... which is to include the following;
USGI Stripper Clip Guide
USGI Muzzle Break
USGI NM front sight post
USGI Op Rod Spring
After Market Upgraded Op Rod Spring Guide... not sure of who manufactured it but it's shinny and fits very snuggly (Hungry would know more)
Then the whole rifle was painstakingly gone over piece by piece to tighten it all up as much as possible. The Piston seems to have good stuckshon.. how ever it seems from the markings on the end of the Op Rod there is some thing lose some where? Thoughts?


Then after playing around with the rear Iron Sights we realized that the windage and elevation sucked... a lot! not to mention the front post and norinco muzzle break was bent...
So I replaced the rear Irons with a set from beretta designed for the M1 Grande and what a Difference! They work perfectly and even the build quality has no comparison.
After a quick update on the paint job.. as you can see this is very non PC... I'm not sure if it will stay that way but it was more for fun, as this is my dedicated zombie hunting rifle. :a r15:


After all this fun.. I was finally able to get out to the Range a week ago and put 40 rounds through her. All in all I'm pretty impressed, I'v got a long way to go, on a limited budged until I get where I want to go but with the rifle not even broke in Here was my Group at 100', shooting with Winchester 150gr Crappy Tire Ammo.

The next step from here? It's a toss up, Im not sure if i should put the money in to a NM heavy barrel and USGI Bolt, or an ARMS mount and some optics. I can't help but feel like even this rifle can do better if i could consistently hold it on target better. Shooter Skills
The Idea of doing some thing to the stock trigger is also some thing I would like to look at... After reading that long set of posts from M14Doctor, I will be keeping the pull above 5 lbs
I'm also on the process of starting to develop some hand loads with Vviking over at the Persuasion shooter group of nuts. Also a really big shout out to Hungry who helped me all along this process and with out his knowledge and mentorship id still be bashing zombies heads in with a plastic stock.
Any thoughts/comments/bashing are all welcome. Im not sure where the next big gains for accuracy are but at some point I would like to get this rifle to shoot around 1-1.5moa... if thats even possible.. Iv got some bolt action sharpshooters to keep up with
Thanks for looking!
Buzz
I picked up my Norinco m305 from Epps half way through the summer and have been fiddling around with it ever since then. I'v Been a long time fan of this platform and year ago when i discovered they were non restricted I knew my #### was going to fall off if i didn't get one!
I started out with the Norc that came with the Desert Digi Camo plastic stock, after realizing that for my long term purposes it would suit me better to get a USGI fibreglass stock. So i set about sanding and doing all the repairs required to convert it to the Norinco system, but with one exception. From my limited time of working with firearms Iv learned that it is very important to have a ridged frame to base a platform on. In keeping with this idea I cut 2 pieces of round stainless stock about 3/8" x 1' long (sizes are approximate) and glassed them in to the stock on ether side of the Op Rod and Gas system. The results was an extremely torsionally stiff forend and I made sure that there was no contact with the Internals of the rifle. Hidden under the glass is a Sadlak QD post assembly so my harris Bipod can mount to the front end.

From here I had to set about replacing some components on my Norinco that were cheep and or bent... which is to include the following;
USGI Stripper Clip Guide
USGI Muzzle Break
USGI NM front sight post
USGI Op Rod Spring
After Market Upgraded Op Rod Spring Guide... not sure of who manufactured it but it's shinny and fits very snuggly (Hungry would know more)
Then the whole rifle was painstakingly gone over piece by piece to tighten it all up as much as possible. The Piston seems to have good stuckshon.. how ever it seems from the markings on the end of the Op Rod there is some thing lose some where? Thoughts?


Then after playing around with the rear Iron Sights we realized that the windage and elevation sucked... a lot! not to mention the front post and norinco muzzle break was bent...
So I replaced the rear Irons with a set from beretta designed for the M1 Grande and what a Difference! They work perfectly and even the build quality has no comparison.
After a quick update on the paint job.. as you can see this is very non PC... I'm not sure if it will stay that way but it was more for fun, as this is my dedicated zombie hunting rifle. :a r15:


After all this fun.. I was finally able to get out to the Range a week ago and put 40 rounds through her. All in all I'm pretty impressed, I'v got a long way to go, on a limited budged until I get where I want to go but with the rifle not even broke in Here was my Group at 100', shooting with Winchester 150gr Crappy Tire Ammo.

The next step from here? It's a toss up, Im not sure if i should put the money in to a NM heavy barrel and USGI Bolt, or an ARMS mount and some optics. I can't help but feel like even this rifle can do better if i could consistently hold it on target better. Shooter Skills

I'm also on the process of starting to develop some hand loads with Vviking over at the Persuasion shooter group of nuts. Also a really big shout out to Hungry who helped me all along this process and with out his knowledge and mentorship id still be bashing zombies heads in with a plastic stock.
Any thoughts/comments/bashing are all welcome. Im not sure where the next big gains for accuracy are but at some point I would like to get this rifle to shoot around 1-1.5moa... if thats even possible.. Iv got some bolt action sharpshooters to keep up with
Thanks for looking!
Buzz