Evening gents,
Despite the morale destroying news that my 2016 Norinco M14 (in .308 Win) has arrived with a cast receiver my build is still moving along.
Some OCW load testing on the weekend demonstrated good accuracy potential, that definitely helped with my "recovery" but the BIG deal went down today when a nice USGI TRW bolt arrived in the mail. That being said, some fitting is going to be required and I'd (once again) like to canvas you all for input how to approach things.
Here's where things are at:
1) There is ample room for the bolt lugs to slide home into the receiver once the action is closed / in battery.
2) My barrel protrudes approximately 0.016 beyond the rear of the receiver (see pic).
3) The bolt will not slide home fully due to a very slight binding between the receiver and the bolt body directly behind the right lug.
4) The relationship between the bolt lugs and the receiver offers plenty of room for them to fully rotate / engage (on both sides).
5) The left side of the bolt body has approximately 0.005 clearance between it and the receiver. Seems there is enough room for it to fully rotate into position once the binding on the opposite side is corrected.
Based on the above it looks like a little polishing / re-profiling is all that's required to get the bolt freed up and ready for headspacing / final fit. That could be accomplished by working on the bolt or working on the receiver but either way, some (slight) amount of metal will have to be removed.
Given that the receiver is cast it has been "devalued" in my eyes, that inclines be towards working on it to get things freed up. On the other hand, the bolt is a highly sought after and increasingly rare USGI one... that makes me reluctant to remove metal there (no matter how slight).
This is where I'd really appreciate some feedback... what would experienced hands advise on the appropriate course to take?
Thanks!


Despite the morale destroying news that my 2016 Norinco M14 (in .308 Win) has arrived with a cast receiver my build is still moving along.
Some OCW load testing on the weekend demonstrated good accuracy potential, that definitely helped with my "recovery" but the BIG deal went down today when a nice USGI TRW bolt arrived in the mail. That being said, some fitting is going to be required and I'd (once again) like to canvas you all for input how to approach things.
Here's where things are at:
1) There is ample room for the bolt lugs to slide home into the receiver once the action is closed / in battery.
2) My barrel protrudes approximately 0.016 beyond the rear of the receiver (see pic).
3) The bolt will not slide home fully due to a very slight binding between the receiver and the bolt body directly behind the right lug.
4) The relationship between the bolt lugs and the receiver offers plenty of room for them to fully rotate / engage (on both sides).
5) The left side of the bolt body has approximately 0.005 clearance between it and the receiver. Seems there is enough room for it to fully rotate into position once the binding on the opposite side is corrected.
Based on the above it looks like a little polishing / re-profiling is all that's required to get the bolt freed up and ready for headspacing / final fit. That could be accomplished by working on the bolt or working on the receiver but either way, some (slight) amount of metal will have to be removed.
Given that the receiver is cast it has been "devalued" in my eyes, that inclines be towards working on it to get things freed up. On the other hand, the bolt is a highly sought after and increasingly rare USGI one... that makes me reluctant to remove metal there (no matter how slight).
This is where I'd really appreciate some feedback... what would experienced hands advise on the appropriate course to take?
Thanks!






















































