Ardent said:
The bolt will do just fine for anything but precision shooting (which isn't the M14/305's strongpoint, but some just don't listen! :lol: )
My Current M14 incarnation will hold its own in regards to precision shooting.It is capable of sub-MOA when I do my job. :wink:
My former Hungry built M14 would keep right up to most of the custom bolt guns that would show up at our ranges.
It could hit a .38 spl case at 200 meters every time when I was in form. 8)
mazzy said:
do u need an import export permit to get these from the states i.e stock
and op-rod spring guide and what not
A U.S. export permit is required for any & all M14 parts being sent out of the U.S.
What you want to do depends on your budget.
This is my "mostly" stock Norc M14:
-Stock Norinco Action,bolt,barrel,op rod, & trigger
-First Edition DAMAGE INC. Custom Camo MARPAT USGI stock with Rooster33 cheekrest
-Rooster33 Op rod spring guide
-Rooster33 over sized bolt release
-USGI op rod spring.
-Smith Enterprises Scope mount
-TPS steel 30mm rings
-Leupold M1/LR scope
-Smith Enterprises Direct Connection Vortex FH
-Metric Gas Lock sight.
$$$$$ Invested: Approx. $2800.00 before tax.
My Custom Norc M14:
-Norinco Forged reciever
-TRW USGI custom fitted bolt
-TRW USGI op Rod
-TRW USGI Trigger group
-Smith Enterprises 22" Medium Weight CrazyHorse barrel
-USGI Gas cylinder assembly
-Smith Direct Connection Vortex FH
-Smith Gas Lock front sight
-SAGE collapsable EBR stock
-KAC rail covers
-Leupold M1/LR Illuminated Mil-Dot Scopr
-ARMS #22 high rings with the ARMS Tactical rail cap.
$$$$$$ Invested: Approx. $6000.00 before tax. :shock:
AS you can see, the skies the limit for modifying/building an M14. :wink:
SKBY.