Old thread I know, but am I GLAD you took the time to do this for us all, cheers mate.
My stock is in the post and I cant wait to start fitting er up. Your post is just what I was hoping to find....Thanks again![]()
you did yours very cleanly and precisely..
i did mine with my knife.. worked well though
Here's the final result of the Archangel stock installation on my M14S...
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Good job and love the final product. It is however sad that one would have to do this for a proper fit. Maybe they should make a design MOD for M14/305 Norc guys. Would probably help the sales alot. I have no patience when it comes to making things fit out of the box. That's why I did not buy one.
What kinda of weight does this stock add to the rifle??? Is it heavier than the chu-wood of the earlier norks???
Promag Archangel M1A weight: 67.2 oz (4.2lbs)
Original USGI stocks weight:
Fiberglass stock USGI 11686428 46.2 oz (2.89lbs)
Fiberglass stock USGI 11686428 49.0 oz (3.06 lbs)
Fiberglass stock USGI 11686428 45.4 oz (2.84 lbs)
Walnut stock USGI 7790702 41.8 oz (2.61 lbs)
Walnut stock USGI 7790702 44.4 oz (2.78 lbs)
For your info: 1 pound = 16 ounces
what kind of groups are you getting with this thing?
It looks like a really nice rifle, but Im under the impression those norcs arent the best for accuracy.
If it worked for smacking coyotes at a half decent range I might have to ponder putting one together like that someday.
what kind of groups are you getting with this thing?
It looks like a really nice rifle, but Im under the impression those norcs arent the best for accuracy.
If it worked for smacking coyotes at a half decent range I might have to ponder putting one together like that someday.
Got my groups down to 1.5 moa in a bog standard norc. Just really worked the trigger group ( dry firing for like 2 days ) tightened everything up and find the right round for yer gun and your good to go. Just way too much fun foe 400 bucks....
What are you using for ammo? Btw is it odd that I read your posts now with a Scottish accent![]()
Hey Longshot!
Optics are made from the reknown company called: Sightron.
Model of the scope is SII Big Sky 6.5-20×50 Mildot
Scope has:
- Magnification from 6.5x to 20x
- 50mm of object diameter
- An eye relief of 4.2-4.3
- A 1"inch tube
- An adjustable side Paralax
- 20mins per turret revolution (Target Turrets)
- 1/4 click per inch value
I've tighted up the scope with a Promag PM081 mount and some Weaver 6 bolts tactical 1″ rings.
Bought the scope from Jerry Teo @ Mystic Precision:
http://www.mysticprecision.com/wp/616/sightron-sii-big-sky-6-5x20-50-mildot-or-dot-reticle/
I can tell you this, this scope glass belongs to the Nightforce/Leupold league, but without the price tag…
Cost me only around 690$ CAD back in 2011 and I must tell you it worth every dollar! It’s the best bang for the buck I’ve paid for a long time!
Good price for a nice quality scope!
Jerry actually made an article on his website about this particular M14 rifle I've worked on:
http://www.mysticprecision.com/wp/1738/norinco-m305-and-promag-precision-stock-build/