I want to build a really good quality M14 for hunting and long range target, but it's going to end up being expensive so it will take a little time to buy everything or get each part ordered and shipped.
My crazy idea is this.
1. buy an LRB M25 Receiver + LRB Bolt Carrier
2. buy a Norinco M305 Shorty
3. Build the M25 with the norinco parts
4. Gradually replace the norinco parts with other quality parts as I progress, kreiger barrel, tacticool stock, USGI trigger, etc.
Am I crazy? I understand that if I don't buy the M305 and just wait I could put that money towards a good barrel, or other parts but lets ignore that logical thinking for now.
I figure the LRB stuff will be pretty accurately to spec and a competent gunsmith should be able to drop it into my M305 and check the headspace for a trival fee(?) Then another trip when I get a new barrel.
I was originally going to get just the M305 and pimp the crap out of it. But all it would be is a dressed up Norinco and still technically just a $400 gun with a bunch of cool stuff on it.
I thought I would sanity check this idea here. I also could just buy a M305 and shoot that while I build my M25, but where is the fun in having those posh $2000 worth of parts laying around.
My crazy idea is this.
1. buy an LRB M25 Receiver + LRB Bolt Carrier
2. buy a Norinco M305 Shorty
3. Build the M25 with the norinco parts
4. Gradually replace the norinco parts with other quality parts as I progress, kreiger barrel, tacticool stock, USGI trigger, etc.
Am I crazy? I understand that if I don't buy the M305 and just wait I could put that money towards a good barrel, or other parts but lets ignore that logical thinking for now.
I figure the LRB stuff will be pretty accurately to spec and a competent gunsmith should be able to drop it into my M305 and check the headspace for a trival fee(?) Then another trip when I get a new barrel.
I was originally going to get just the M305 and pimp the crap out of it. But all it would be is a dressed up Norinco and still technically just a $400 gun with a bunch of cool stuff on it.
I thought I would sanity check this idea here. I also could just buy a M305 and shoot that while I build my M25, but where is the fun in having those posh $2000 worth of parts laying around.