- Location
- Edmonton, AB
My Nork CHOPMOD is still slowly coming together. All the parts are ready for coating, stock is inlet, and then I just have to put it all together.
I remember some of the early CHOPMOD rifles having short stroking issues due to a lack of dwell time for the gas system with the shorter barrels or something like that. A few guys had to enlarge the port, but I can't find the thread for the life of me.
I measured my gas port on the barrel (since the barreled receiver is close at hand, while the rest isn't) and I got a .065" size. How big is the hole on the factory specced shortys, and anyone else who has a chopped rifle can chime in too.
I know I could do a little trial and error once everything is built, but it's easier to drill holes in things when it's still a pile of parts. No scuffed finish, no risk of jaw marks left behind, and nothing to remove, because there is nothing there.
This gun will be eating everything that fits in the chamber, so I want to make sure it's going to cycle properly.
I remember some of the early CHOPMOD rifles having short stroking issues due to a lack of dwell time for the gas system with the shorter barrels or something like that. A few guys had to enlarge the port, but I can't find the thread for the life of me.
I measured my gas port on the barrel (since the barreled receiver is close at hand, while the rest isn't) and I got a .065" size. How big is the hole on the factory specced shortys, and anyone else who has a chopped rifle can chime in too.
I know I could do a little trial and error once everything is built, but it's easier to drill holes in things when it's still a pile of parts. No scuffed finish, no risk of jaw marks left behind, and nothing to remove, because there is nothing there.
This gun will be eating everything that fits in the chamber, so I want to make sure it's going to cycle properly.




















































