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FREE M14 Op Rod Guide PIN & ARMS18 Set Screw for front pad....

I cannot for the life of me find the older thread I posted regarding some FREE pins and set screws for you M14 lovers. So here it is once again: :D

ARMS 18 Set Screw

* Replaces the set screw Allen head for the front contact pad
* No more having to grind/dremel your handguard :eek:
* Low profile and stays hidden
* if you have an ARMS18 scope mount, this is for you... FREE

OP Rod Guide Pins

* Replaces the shattered older generation of pins from Kommunizt Zhina
* 1/8" diam x 3/4" long
* You may need to take a center punch and peen/dimple/raise the metal
* then we Loctite (Red) the guide and pin in place
* Again, this part is also FREE fer ya!


If you need any of these pins/set screws, just shoot me a PM with your address and I will get them off to ya. I'm just paying it forward so don't send me any money or bzzr gift certificates! LOL :runaway:

Cheers,
Your M14 Super Mod with no life!
 
Hungry Review of Smith Enterprises M14 Muzzle Brake Adapter

I just installed one of the Smith Enterprises M14 Muzzle Brake Adapters from Armtac.com one of our Board sponsors....

Here it is....

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Some of you M14 Norc newbies might have a bit of a challenge getting that High School shop class finished flash suppressor off. YouTube is your friend. We posted videos on how to use a BFH (big hammer) on your flash suppressor.

I wanted a shorter flash suppressor, something like the A2 from my AR15 so that this M14 Norc Shorty will be shorter and even more ready for the zombie invasion(s).

Here is a close up of the unit installed...

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Here is a shot with the gas cylinder. Mine happens to be a Springfield M1A unit that M14Doctor had welded up at his operation in BC. What a short stubby unit with 5/8 x 24 tpi thread pattern. I wanted the short adapter and maybe a thread protector for a super short finished barrel. Then I thought an A2 flash hider would allow the muzzle end to be 'finished' off even better. Of course suppressors are banned here in Canada, but know that 5/8" x 24 turns per inch is what comes set up on the Remington M700 SPS Tac AAC-SD 20" barreled .308 rifle to accomodate the AAC suppressor (in the USA, of course). :cool:

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Let's zoom out a bit... gives you better perspective... Then here is a shot of the barrel, handguard, and front end.

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So here is the entire shorty rifle with the adapter. Nice and short looking, eh? I'm liking it! :D

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My A2 Armalite flash hider arrived and it came with a crush washer designed for the 5/8" diameter (not like the AR15 units that are 1/2"). Remember that when you do this upgrade.

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Installing it is simple just like doing an AR15A2 flash hider!

Here I am done and the uncut bottom area is facing the bottom dead center

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And then a top view of the Armalite A2 flash hider. Notice that the crush washer ended being a bit wider than the A2 unit. Have a closer look:


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This was one fun project! Now to order a true muzzle brake and try it at the CQB matches when one shoots like this :

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Hope you all learned something. All great fun. A shorter front end? What's not to like? :evil:

Cheers,

Barney
 
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