autocrash
CGN Regular
Hey Guys,
My new M-14s arrived in the mail yesterday!!
Stripped it last night, cleaned all the cosmo off, greased it up (missed a few spots... oh horror, will have to take it apart again tonight!
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Anyway, after a once over, everything looks good, a little play in the oprod guide (I can feel it move, but not see it move) and it lines up pretty well with the gas piston, so no complaint there...
BUT the gas lock... If i snug it down it stops at about 1/6 of a turn away from lining up... which means I need to back it off by 5/6 of a turn in order to get the gas plug in (leaving a large enough gap between gas cylinder and lock that I can see light through).
So... how tight should the gas lock be? Should it require tools to get it tight (this has all been by hand so far) (ie. Gas lock wrench?). Should I take some emery cloth and polish off the back surface of the gas lock, so I can tighten it up by hand? Or should I look at shimming?
Any help appreciated!
Matt
My new M-14s arrived in the mail yesterday!!

Stripped it last night, cleaned all the cosmo off, greased it up (missed a few spots... oh horror, will have to take it apart again tonight!
Anyway, after a once over, everything looks good, a little play in the oprod guide (I can feel it move, but not see it move) and it lines up pretty well with the gas piston, so no complaint there...
BUT the gas lock... If i snug it down it stops at about 1/6 of a turn away from lining up... which means I need to back it off by 5/6 of a turn in order to get the gas plug in (leaving a large enough gap between gas cylinder and lock that I can see light through).
So... how tight should the gas lock be? Should it require tools to get it tight (this has all been by hand so far) (ie. Gas lock wrench?). Should I take some emery cloth and polish off the back surface of the gas lock, so I can tighten it up by hand? Or should I look at shimming?
Any help appreciated!
Matt