A package from Canada Post

the gun is so clean I would take it to bed with me.

Really now! :D

That's a bit TMI..... :adult:

(to much information)

What with all that grease and oil.. should make a tight fit!!!!! :cool::D


Good on ya for gettin one of the last "real" rifles available to us Cannucks.
It ain't an FN, but it's a pretty close second...... :)
 
I suppose some people want to get the flash hider off because some want to install a new one, some want to shorten the barrel and some want to fiddle with gas system and I for that I suppose you need the flash hider off. I was reading here how problematic this can be so unless mine is really crooked and deflects bullets, I am going to leave it where and as it is. I am thinking of some better wooden stock for mine (I like the look of wood) but if it costs too much, I will leave the mystery chicom wood, at least for now. I also have a bit of a problem with the rear sight, I can't get it to work. I have to loosen the screw onthe right side but then the left knob is completely loose. WHen I tighten the right screw so the left knob is reasonably tight, then the left one won't move at all. Perhaps I am doing something wrong as I have no experience with these types of sights at all.


Check out this stock from a fellow member. I think it looks great, and at a very reasonable price($110 U.S). After seeing that stock, I wish I never sold my M14

http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?t=306288
 
Really now! :D

That's a bit TMI..... :adult:

(to much information)

What with all that grease and oil.. should make a tight fit!!!!! :cool::D


Good on ya for gettin one of the last "real" rifles available to us Cannucks.
It ain't an FN, but it's a pretty close second...... :)

hehe....my M14 actually sleeps with me, but under the bed. I love the scent of G96 sipping slowly form under the bed and permeate the bedroom....my wife asked "what is that strange but nice smell around here" and I say "not sure but probably my aftershave"....
 
Besides, that wood has a beautiful look as it is ...

Well, I wouldn't necessarily call mine "beautiful" but it is not too bad. One thing worries a bit: after I applied whole bunch of Tru-oil coats, I then I had to do some fitting so I used a sharp nife to make necessary cuts to make room for the metal pieces.....man, either my knife is so sharp or that wood is so soft, the knife cut it as if it was cutting butter....I mean, the wood is now nice and dry and Tru-Oil went pretty deep, but still, the wood chipped very easily with my knife. I am curious how many rounds I will be able to fire before the stock splinters become lodged deep in my shoulder. It makes a nice solid sound when you knock on it but the knife cuts it a little too easily. Anyone had similar observation?
 
Thanks Abalas for your reply (and pics)!

I remember saw a clip on youtube tow guys were testing out flash hider on two M14 and one with a functional and the other one is stock.

On that clip it does show the functional one does quite a bit less muzzle jump, I will see if I can find that thread.

I never got a chance to check out my new toy yet (gotto spend some time with my 5 yrs old boy) and hopfully one weeknight's evening because I need to get a pail or something to clean the grease / cosmoline etc off first and then degrease the stock.

I might ended up with a USGI fiberglass stock but if mine's looks as nice as your I will probably leave it (I think yours look very nice for a chu wood stock)!

Post pics of your group size (if possible) after the test fire so we know how good these stock Norinco perform.

And I have to agreed on what heavybullet said about the laminated stock thy looks really nice and I remember when browsing the gallery section on the M14 I saw one with the Grey color laminate (pepper) looks really nice and I am still debating should I get a fiberglass or that one.
 
Well you better make your mind soon, because if you read the thread I linked earlier, the guys mentions that Boyds no longer produces them, so you have to get the remaining ones. Read post nine from that thread.
 
Well you better make your mind soon, because if you read the thread I linked earlier, the guys mentions that Boyds no longer produces them, so you have to get the remaining ones. Read post nine from that thread.

Thanks for your advice!

I really like the laminated stock but I also want the GI fiberglass because I have both fiberglass and wooden stock, my finding is unless the wooden stock is a show piece otherwise you can not beat the fiberglass for the level of abuse it can take.

I have found the links on youtube about tsting muzzle break on Norinco M14.


To the moderators:If its against the forum rules please delete them:

http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=m3pJoJE_W9Q

http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=Gi1xZ_n0Vms

http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=g1BbzS0QJe8
 
Mags Dont Lock

Abalas, all three of my mags would not lock in place. If you search the forum you will find a few references to this. The problem is the placement of the block that is spotwelded to the back of the mags relative to the sepecific dimensions of your reciever. Specifically, the mag/block do not seat far enough into the mag well to allow the locking tab to snap into place under the block. I did not realise this until I was at the range for the first time - you can imagine the words I used when I discovered that my new toy that I had waited on for months was a lowly single shot and I had to hold the mag in place with my hand to get it to feed at all :mad: :mad: :mad:

The "welfare fix" is simple - use a file to "very carefully" dress the bottom of the spot welded block. I wrapped the mag in masking tape first so I would not marr the fancy finish on the mag :rolleyes: and it took only 3 passes with the file to make it snap properly into place (I did a trial fit after each pass) It still takes a whack to get them to seat, but they are all fine now. Dont forget to get some oil on the fresh metal asap
 
Abalas, all three of my mags would not lock in place. If you search the forum you will find a few references to this. The problem is the placement of the block that is spotwelded to the back of the mags relative to the sepecific dimensions of your reciever. Specifically, the mag/block do not seat far enough into the mag well to allow the locking tab to snap into place under the block. I did not realise this until I was at the range for the first time - you can imagine the words I used when I discovered that my new toy that I had waited on for months was a lowly single shot and I had to hold the mag in place with my hand to get it to feed at all :mad: :mad: :mad:

The "welfare fix" is simple - use a file to "very carefully" dress the bottom of the spot welded block. I wrapped the mag in masking tape first so I would not marr the fancy finish on the mag :rolleyes: and it took only 3 passes with the file to make it snap properly into place (I did a trial fit after each pass) It still takes a whack to get them to seat, but they are all fine now. Dont forget to get some oil on the fresh metal asap

3 mags, ouch, that sucks. My other two work nice and click solidly in place and release just as easily. I am thinking of sending this one mag back to marstar to get a replacement but I suppose the mags needs to fit specifically my receiver so there is still a chance that the new mag might also not work. I will do a bit of careful filing but I will wait for Hungry's clinic before I do anything.
 
:mad: now i want one

I struggled for a couple of months before taking the plunge and glad I did!

Although I have own other semi before (mainly a bolt action guy) but this M305 is something worth consider and my thought was grap one before its gone or harder to find.

I am sure if you really wants one you can still find one at reasonable price.

Goodluck on your rifle hunting!

Cheers;)
 
Been waiting for a pair of Marstar M14s. Went to post office last night and saw the big box sitting there, but they won't give it to me because I don't have the package notice from my mail box yet. Maybe today.

Last night was like being told Christams was delayed a day.

I love opening a box with a new gun in it. Even more interesting with Norinco boxes because they are like a box of chocolates....
 
I love opening a box with a new gun in it. Even more interesting with Norinco boxes because they are like a box of chocolates....

Total agreed!:D
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