Don't know if you found it already, but Chalkriver was kind enough to post a pic in the Test After Assembly sticky:
http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/foru...ter-assembly?p=6377356&viewfull=1#post6377356
If the new trigger guard is the problematic one, why not shave material off of it instead of the stock?
Otherwise, won't your other M305 trigger group be too loose in the USGI stock?
Thanks for sharing the pic. I actually ended up taking a bit too much material off under the 'wings'. Been juggling the norc and rebuilding my pc (water pump failed
By your first pic it looks like your barrel is over indexed thus your front sight being off angled.
Maybe just a bit, but I'll see when I get a USGI fh on it. I prefer the usgi front blades anyway. Seems the chinese ones are a little fat.
Thanks for posting the close up pics Dling.
I actually have one of these on order, so I was curious what to expect from current availability.
As you said, it does look like an improvement over others of the past.
I also have an LRB but the way I have it configured is much too heavy for carrying in the woods, so I thought a Norc would be fine for that.
I hope mine looks comparable to yours when it arrives.
No problem. Good luck with your rifle!
Thanks for posting pics of your new 2013. I really like the Cal. 7.62mm instead of .308Win, about time these rifles were stamped properly.
No problem. I felt the same way. I find it sounds a little better for the cool factor, don't ask why
Anyway, I seem to have also fixed my op-rod spring guide alignment for the most part so I think I'm heading in the right direction. There's going to be screw ups along the way since I've only been a gun owner for less than a year, but it sure as heck is fun learning to do this stuff!