Just received a new Polytech M14/M305 from Wolverine Supplies that I bought as a gift for my 40th birthday. I'm not very familiar M14's so I have a few questions. I've been reading the forum for months on info about the M14 but I just want to confirm a few things.
First, it states it's a Poly Technologies make .308. Does that mean it's one of the "older" batch of M305s and not the new ones being imported now? Does that mean I can expect more issues regarding quality and operation?
Second, is it a problem that the flash hider is closed in and the slots are not cut out?
Third, should I use .308 or 7.62? I realize head space is an issue but assuming head space is what it is meant to be, which calibre should I use?
Fourth, it' bloody difficult to pull the operating rod handle back and #### the trigger. It comes back easy about 1/3 of the way and then you have to pull like a son of a ##### to get it to ####. Could this be a problem with the bolt "rubbing" somewhere or could it be a problem with the trigger group?
Fifth, it's also very hard to engage and disengage the safety. I can't do it by simply pulling it back with my trigger finger like I would if I were pulling the trigger. Could this be associated to my fourth question?
Thanks in advance for the info. I've really learned a lot in the past ten years or so lurking on these forums. There is an incredible wealth of knowledge contained here. I believe this is my first ever post.
First, it states it's a Poly Technologies make .308. Does that mean it's one of the "older" batch of M305s and not the new ones being imported now? Does that mean I can expect more issues regarding quality and operation?
Second, is it a problem that the flash hider is closed in and the slots are not cut out?
Third, should I use .308 or 7.62? I realize head space is an issue but assuming head space is what it is meant to be, which calibre should I use?
Fourth, it' bloody difficult to pull the operating rod handle back and #### the trigger. It comes back easy about 1/3 of the way and then you have to pull like a son of a ##### to get it to ####. Could this be a problem with the bolt "rubbing" somewhere or could it be a problem with the trigger group?
Fifth, it's also very hard to engage and disengage the safety. I can't do it by simply pulling it back with my trigger finger like I would if I were pulling the trigger. Could this be associated to my fourth question?
Thanks in advance for the info. I've really learned a lot in the past ten years or so lurking on these forums. There is an incredible wealth of knowledge contained here. I believe this is my first ever post.