Hello.
I picked up a Norinco March 2015 18.5" M305 a few weeks ago in Toronto and found out that the stupid flash hider is spot welded to the barrel. I've found a few internet suggestions on how this can still be removed but I'm not to keen on pounding on the barrel with a hammer and I don't have the resources to build a clamp to pull it off. (It has the bayonet lug as well so I can't remove the gas piston until I grind off the lug which is why I want to remove the flash hider.)
If someone is in the Toronto or GTA that knows how to do this, or has a clamp that can give me a hand, it would be appreciated and I don't mind parting with a few dollars as thanks for your time and equipment use. I don't mind driving out to the country either. I just need to get this thing off so I can start accurizing. (New rod and scope mount are already on their way.)
I have typical home owner tools and some carpentry tools but the closest thing I have to a mechinists tools is a 5" vice, some punches, and files from Canadian Tire.
TIA,
MM
I picked up a Norinco March 2015 18.5" M305 a few weeks ago in Toronto and found out that the stupid flash hider is spot welded to the barrel. I've found a few internet suggestions on how this can still be removed but I'm not to keen on pounding on the barrel with a hammer and I don't have the resources to build a clamp to pull it off. (It has the bayonet lug as well so I can't remove the gas piston until I grind off the lug which is why I want to remove the flash hider.)
If someone is in the Toronto or GTA that knows how to do this, or has a clamp that can give me a hand, it would be appreciated and I don't mind parting with a few dollars as thanks for your time and equipment use. I don't mind driving out to the country either. I just need to get this thing off so I can start accurizing. (New rod and scope mount are already on their way.)
I have typical home owner tools and some carpentry tools but the closest thing I have to a mechinists tools is a 5" vice, some punches, and files from Canadian Tire.
TIA,
MM





















































