Marstar Stainless Op Rod Spring Guide

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I have just received mine from Marstar (Thanks Guys) and am very happy with it. It removes all the "crunchy" feeling when you #### the M14s.

It is a substantial piece of steel and looks to be dimensionally similar to the Rooster33 guide except for a slight difference in the angle of taper at the front of the guide.

Has anyone done a side by side comparison of these guides?

P.S. I replaced the Norc Op Rod Spring with a USGI specimen and the rifle now cocks as slick as snot. I would love to do a comparison shoot but I want to order a cheek rest from rooster first.
 
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Though I am at Marstar, I do own a Rooster33 rod and have compared it side by side with the ones Marstar is having made in Canada.

I'd be happy with either as I could see no significant differences in quality, materials, or workmanship between the two.

- Peter
 
That is a fair assessment. I've seen both, have a Marstar. Haven't had the opportunity to compare them side by side.
 
Simon said:
The Guy at marstar when I ordered it....

I`m so sorry, but this is a BS....
the op. spring guides were made in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.....
I got mine form the shop in this privince...
and they are the same as Marstar has.
regards
 
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I have heard their is a fellow in Edmonton who also makes them, can't remember his name, but I believe he makes blinged up m-305's, among other things, and has a very good rep. I think P+D sells his m-305's?
 
I installed these in my 305. Haven't had the opportunity to test the rifle since installation, but the action certainly cycles more smoothly.
 
+1 on what the other guys said...

The Marstar stainless op rod spring guide IS NOT made by Rooster33 i.e. Laszlo...

I was on the phone with Rooster33 and told him that Marstar had them at $39.99... I also "thought" they were "his" and he corrected me... Laszlo was surprised to hear that Marstar had the "same" product up for sale as he did... And request that I "guide" him to the Marstar add on their site, so he could have a look...

That being said, I bought my stainless op rod guide rods from Marstar as I had already had 2 M14 rifles on the way from them, so I didn't have to pay shipping AND, they were cheaper than R33's... :redface: :(

Cheers
Jay
 
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