Carlsen Highway
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- Location
- South Island, New Zealand
Gentlemen,
I have a Norinco M14. It shoots and operates well. I have taken it to the range and fired a five shot three inch group at 100 metres with the cheapest ammo there is, and the peep sight. I have some reloads to try with a scope and mount I have, for its actual accuracy, but plainly there is nothing wrong with her.
I have burnt myself on my first semi-auto casing (Second degree. It got trapped between my arm and the bench rest and I was sitting there thinking, that can't be as hot as it feels...it was.)
The sights are a real pleasure.
It has a fibreglas stock on it, but I have a walnut one coming from the US, just...because I like walnut.
I have spent an evening with a file and turned my five shot magazines into seven shot magazines, so I can at least hold my own against a Garand if I put one up the spout.
I can't find fault with it except that the rear sight screw seems to come loose very easily, it seems to just unwind itself somehow. I tighten it up once I have the sight where I want it and later it is loose again.
I don't really know how all the parts in the rear sight work, but is this some kind of fault that can be corrected if I got adventurous and decided to dissasemble it? Or is it just something that you live with? Is there a danger its going to unwind and spontaneously reduce itself to its component parts?
I have a Norinco M14. It shoots and operates well. I have taken it to the range and fired a five shot three inch group at 100 metres with the cheapest ammo there is, and the peep sight. I have some reloads to try with a scope and mount I have, for its actual accuracy, but plainly there is nothing wrong with her.
I have burnt myself on my first semi-auto casing (Second degree. It got trapped between my arm and the bench rest and I was sitting there thinking, that can't be as hot as it feels...it was.)
The sights are a real pleasure.
It has a fibreglas stock on it, but I have a walnut one coming from the US, just...because I like walnut.
I have spent an evening with a file and turned my five shot magazines into seven shot magazines, so I can at least hold my own against a Garand if I put one up the spout.
I can't find fault with it except that the rear sight screw seems to come loose very easily, it seems to just unwind itself somehow. I tighten it up once I have the sight where I want it and later it is loose again.
I don't really know how all the parts in the rear sight work, but is this some kind of fault that can be corrected if I got adventurous and decided to dissasemble it? Or is it just something that you live with? Is there a danger its going to unwind and spontaneously reduce itself to its component parts?
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