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How to ReBarrel Your Norinco/LRB/Bula/JRA/ SAI M1A Receiver with an IDF Parts Kit
So it's time to get back to some serious tweaks (not cheap if you don't have the tools)... cheaper if you send it to me or experts like M14Medic or Doug at Ellwood Epps or Casey at TacOrd or Jason at Gunco, etc, etc, etc
First of all, tape up your receivers and barrel 'scallops' where the wrenches/vises are gonna grab and force things....

Then clamp up the barrel that has to be removed from the IDF M14 issued barrel/ receiver stub ;

Once your barrel vise is nice and tight, clamp the entire vise/barrel assembly into your vise for receiver stub removal; remember, righty tighty, lefty loosey.....
Here's a picture of the Norinco (donor receiver 2009 vintage) all clamped up with the right side set screw removed. It's taped up and ready for the 6" vise:

Here's that Norinco barrel coming off the receiver.... WTF?

Have a closer look... what did that Xhinese High School Shop Class use on the threads? Can't they read the Engrish in Kuhnhausen's Book ??

And once you get that stub off, grease up those new barrel / replacement barrel threads....

Here comes the fun part. Once your new-to-install barrel (hey, this one's a TRW...) is greased up and screwed into the receiver, then tape things up and clamp things back into place. Get that receiver wrench in place and get ready to pull down (use gravity where you can) with your body weight....

In this next picture, I have clamped the stainless steel aerospace grade (yeah, right
) to the rear flat just behind the rear sights AND also to the front sight flats of a USGI flash suppressor (don't use a Zhinese one, they are not always flat/level/evenly cut).
See if you can see the upright parallels... this is the key to indexing....

I like to bring my eye to the right and left and monitor the 2 upright parallels as they almost line up. Can you see that these parallels are showing perfect indexing position? Watch how I bring the camera right and left.....


And now back and forth until the front parallel totally covers the rear upright parallel. No slivers of light, NO shadows revealed... We are good to go... remove them clamps!

We are done...
Now remove the clamps, remove the tape and it's residue...
Start the rebuilding process!
Cheers....
Barney
So it's time to get back to some serious tweaks (not cheap if you don't have the tools)... cheaper if you send it to me or experts like M14Medic or Doug at Ellwood Epps or Casey at TacOrd or Jason at Gunco, etc, etc, etc
First of all, tape up your receivers and barrel 'scallops' where the wrenches/vises are gonna grab and force things....

Then clamp up the barrel that has to be removed from the IDF M14 issued barrel/ receiver stub ;

Once your barrel vise is nice and tight, clamp the entire vise/barrel assembly into your vise for receiver stub removal; remember, righty tighty, lefty loosey.....

Here's a picture of the Norinco (donor receiver 2009 vintage) all clamped up with the right side set screw removed. It's taped up and ready for the 6" vise:

Here's that Norinco barrel coming off the receiver.... WTF?


Have a closer look... what did that Xhinese High School Shop Class use on the threads? Can't they read the Engrish in Kuhnhausen's Book ??

And once you get that stub off, grease up those new barrel / replacement barrel threads....

Here comes the fun part. Once your new-to-install barrel (hey, this one's a TRW...) is greased up and screwed into the receiver, then tape things up and clamp things back into place. Get that receiver wrench in place and get ready to pull down (use gravity where you can) with your body weight....

In this next picture, I have clamped the stainless steel aerospace grade (yeah, right
) to the rear flat just behind the rear sights AND also to the front sight flats of a USGI flash suppressor (don't use a Zhinese one, they are not always flat/level/evenly cut).See if you can see the upright parallels... this is the key to indexing....


I like to bring my eye to the right and left and monitor the 2 upright parallels as they almost line up. Can you see that these parallels are showing perfect indexing position? Watch how I bring the camera right and left.....


And now back and forth until the front parallel totally covers the rear upright parallel. No slivers of light, NO shadows revealed... We are good to go... remove them clamps!


We are done...

Now remove the clamps, remove the tape and it's residue...
Start the rebuilding process!
Cheers....

Barney























































