Machining Mount update
Nice Job Billybob, when something works for you don't knock it.
OK here is where I am with my project.
First I cut a piece of steel 2" X 3" , 5" long.(didn't have to be this big but this is a piece I already had)
Then I removed some material and milled the horizontal key in the side as shown below.
The horizontal groove in my norinco was slighly narrower than USGI Specs., about 0.004", so I milled it to fit my reciever.
Then I roughed out the side of the mount so that it would fit on the side of the reciever. Cuts will be milled and beveled once I decide on the final shape of the mount. I then milled of the excess at top of the mount, approximately because I still have to determine the final height.
The mount is shown just contacting the dovetail where the stripper clip guide used to be. It will actually move back a little more and will be milled at an angle to match the insert that I will be making to fit the dovetail. the mount will be attached to this insert with a screw.
At the front of this mount there will be a screw which will support the mount.
This is as far as I will get for a while as I am going out of town for Easter, but I hope to get back at it next week. Will ad pictures as I progress if anybody is interested
Next on the list.
1. Determine the overall height installed ( I plan on having a groove in the center of the mount so that I can use the open sights, if I have enough "meat" left)
2. Dettermine the bore centerline and mill the mount rails, I am planning Picatinny rails( strange dimensions for slots)
3. Remove excess material where possible.( I will be milling the bottom of the mount at an angle to help with easy ejecting of spent casings)
4. Parkerise the mount to match the M-305 Receiver ( may need some advice with that one)
I am sort of winging it as I go along and am open to any suggestions that anybody might think would improve my overall plans.
Thanks will keep updating.
PS. Sorry for the size of the pictures, I will try and make them smaller next time if I can figure out how.