M305 Bolt Parts

snowman48

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I recently came across new USGI M14 extractor, ejector and spring as well as a new M1 garand plunger and spring, the question I have are these direct drop in to a norinco bolt, thanks.
 
Except for the ejector spring/plunger and the firing pin, I have had success with using many of the Garand bolt innards inside the M14 bolt.

Of course the firing pin from the Garand is longer, and the ejector spring/plunger assembly is shorter due to the longer timing cycle of the Garand and it's .30-06 cartridge.

Recall that during the development of the early M14 hybrids/Garand mixture, the .308 cycle with its faster burning ball powder produced a very rapid timing cycle.

Many of you will notice on your op rods, go and examine your Norinco or Poly or Springfield or LRB or Smith or JRA; at the top of the op rod hump , where the bolt roller resides. It's kinda boxy and square shaped?

Notice that there is a very slight or insignificant bevel or 45 degree cut?

That's for bouncing and punching the extracted cartridge .308 of course, some of you might take a magnifying glass and notice brass dings on that beveled surface. That's your op rod at work punching the brass outta the way.

Anyways that was a short lesson from my NRA High. Power coach back in the day. :)

Cheers, Barney
 
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