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I just acquired a sealed in cardboard tube with metal caps a m14 combination tool package marked

4933-768-0211
combination tool
1 ea A-4/67
DA-30-069-AMC-01902(w)


so what do I have? any value should I keep it use it sell it????
 
They are my go-to tool for working on the M14 at the range (saves carrying a screwdriver for your sights), and also strips your bolt (rather NOT show anyone because you all will start stripping needlessly and then lose parts on the shop floor), and unscrews your gas plug. :cool:

Cheers,
Barney
 
They are my go-to tool for working on the M14 at the range (saves carrying a screwdriver for your sights), and also strips your bolt (rather NOT show anyone because you all will start stripping needlessly and then lose parts on the shop floor), and unscrews your gas plug. :cool:

Cheers,
Barney


Hmmm... now where's that youtube link... ah.....looks easy enough....oh $@$$#@!!!
 
You guyz are funny.... remember all them internet aids/suggestions/ tips/ YouTube videos are dealing with USGI or American spec'ed bolts/guts/components. ha ha ha ha

Nobody ever has THAT much ease stripping a Norinco bolt with uber strong springs (ejector and extractor) . Yeeehaaa... :evil:

And folks, If your OCD tendencies force you to clean your bolt guts after EVERY firing, then boiling water / varsol/ paint thinner/ acetone/ aerosol brake cleaners are easier to use than stripping your bolt and facing the :eek: consequences! :wave:

You guyz rock!

Barney
 
Getting those bolts apart is the easy part, It's getting them back together that's brutal.

Don't do it unless you have a real good reason to. Been There Done That:rolleyes:

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