I am fitting my Norinco M14 to a fiberglass stock. I have only the (presumably) USGI fiberglass stock and the Norinco hardware and upper guard.
1) The front of the stock rests with only slight tension pressing down on the metal plate of the gas mechanism. There is space between the botom edge of the top hand guard and the main stock. If you apply any tension downward on the handguard, there is play created between the tip of the lower stock and the metal plate of the gas mechanism.
2) Should I be using a USGI top handguard? (does it differ from the Norinco?)
3) Does the gap between the top handguard and main stock suggest a problem? It certainly allows play
4) How should the stock be tensioned or fitted for best accuracy?
1) The front of the stock rests with only slight tension pressing down on the metal plate of the gas mechanism. There is space between the botom edge of the top hand guard and the main stock. If you apply any tension downward on the handguard, there is play created between the tip of the lower stock and the metal plate of the gas mechanism.
2) Should I be using a USGI top handguard? (does it differ from the Norinco?)
3) Does the gap between the top handguard and main stock suggest a problem? It certainly allows play
4) How should the stock be tensioned or fitted for best accuracy?
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