CanuckShooter
CGN frequent flyer
I haven't been reading much in Main Battle Rifles the past year or two so I have kind of been out of the loop.
I am considering picking up another M-14 (sold my last one to my dad), and just have a few quick questions if you guys don't mind.
1. I know that there is a good chance that the barrel will not be indexed perfectly. Having a barrel that is under-torqued I assume is fine, but one that is OVER torqued... wouldn't that mean that the shoulder of the barrel has been mashed into the receiver causing some sort of damage to either the barrel (shoulder or threads) or receiver? Or is there still a tiny gap between them after the barrel is 'indexed' to allow for over-torquing without damage?
2. Are the flash hiders still being welded on? Is drilling out the spot welds still the preferred method?
3. Can some tell me again why military surplus 7.62x51 is not reloading friendly? Do they have crimped primers?
4. I'm a bit unsure as to whether or not I should get a match grade op-rod spring guide from Marstar that is made for use with the Chinese springs, or if I should go with one from Brownell's or somewhere similar that is made for use with USGI springs. I would imagine the USGI spring are (or will be in the future) easier to get a hold of... no? Or is it the Chinese springs that are/will be easier to get a hold of? Any opinions?
Thanks!
I am considering picking up another M-14 (sold my last one to my dad), and just have a few quick questions if you guys don't mind.
1. I know that there is a good chance that the barrel will not be indexed perfectly. Having a barrel that is under-torqued I assume is fine, but one that is OVER torqued... wouldn't that mean that the shoulder of the barrel has been mashed into the receiver causing some sort of damage to either the barrel (shoulder or threads) or receiver? Or is there still a tiny gap between them after the barrel is 'indexed' to allow for over-torquing without damage?
2. Are the flash hiders still being welded on? Is drilling out the spot welds still the preferred method?
3. Can some tell me again why military surplus 7.62x51 is not reloading friendly? Do they have crimped primers?
4. I'm a bit unsure as to whether or not I should get a match grade op-rod spring guide from Marstar that is made for use with the Chinese springs, or if I should go with one from Brownell's or somewhere similar that is made for use with USGI springs. I would imagine the USGI spring are (or will be in the future) easier to get a hold of... no? Or is it the Chinese springs that are/will be easier to get a hold of? Any opinions?
Thanks!