1) The only mount that had an issue with jammed cases was the ARMS 18 and a simple change of a spring fixed that. There current version has address that problem with reverting back to the original style, non issue.
2) No Norinco I have ever worked on has had a side hole out of spec, can't say the same for the Springfield.
3) Yup, it will address that problem.
4) Yup, these chinese receivers can be out a bit, +/-5 mins with a triangle file fixes this.
5 )See #1
6) That is the same problem you addressed in #3 & 4
7) Tack weld the side bolt, WTF??? I have never heard of anybody doing this. If the Marine Corps are doing this it's probably cause they take there rifles into the harshest environment know to man. I would bet there isn't a board member here on CGN that could treat there M1A in a lifetime what those those boys do to there equipment in one month.
The major downfall to me about your mount is the complete removal of the rear sight for install. If the scope should fail there is no back up as there is no rear sight anymore to go to. If my scope would ever get messed up on a hunting trip, 2 mins and the optics are off and I'm back in the game with irons. Don't get me wrong I like your mount Frank and what your doing for the M1A community but all your propaganda about it makes it sound like the second coming of christ for M1A's. It's a good mount just like many other out there and your biggest plus is being a Canadian made one.
2) No Norinco I have ever worked on has had a side hole out of spec, can't say the same for the Springfield.
3) Yup, it will address that problem.
4) Yup, these chinese receivers can be out a bit, +/-5 mins with a triangle file fixes this.
5 )See #1
6) That is the same problem you addressed in #3 & 4
7) Tack weld the side bolt, WTF??? I have never heard of anybody doing this. If the Marine Corps are doing this it's probably cause they take there rifles into the harshest environment know to man. I would bet there isn't a board member here on CGN that could treat there M1A in a lifetime what those those boys do to there equipment in one month.
The major downfall to me about your mount is the complete removal of the rear sight for install. If the scope should fail there is no back up as there is no rear sight anymore to go to. If my scope would ever get messed up on a hunting trip, 2 mins and the optics are off and I'm back in the game with irons. Don't get me wrong I like your mount Frank and what your doing for the M1A community but all your propaganda about it makes it sound like the second coming of christ for M1A's. It's a good mount just like many other out there and your biggest plus is being a Canadian made one.