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Go ahead and break the flash hider. Then get the Brownells kit with the muzzle brake and castle nut pliers included.
Hi, everyone. I am totally new to M305/m14 shooting.
Today, I brought my m305 shorty to the range and experienced some serious problems.
I did strip and oil the gun following Youtube video and was shooting the
CanadaAmmo Norinco 7.62x51mm.
My first shot, there was thick smoke coming out of the gas tube (I guess. Please forgive my terrible terminology). And the gun did not reload the next round.
So I manually ejected the spent shell. Second round, same thing happend except the thick smoke. After I manually ejected the shell, the third round went off but I could NOT move the op rod back to open the action and eject the shell.
When I got home, I tried to fieldstrip the M305 shorty, but the op rod can not go back since the bolt assembly stick to its place after I removed the stock and the trigger group.
Please help. Thank you very much.
Note: There are three rounds missing from the ammo box; there were three holes (quite nice group) on the target. So I am 99.9% sure that the thing in the chamber right now is just a empty shell.
Yep the gas value is turned off then you will notice alot of smoke @ the chamber and the end of the barrel.There are many useful tips. Thank you all.
Yes, I did clean the gun before I shot it. At least, I think that I had cleaned it properly, which may not be the case based on the results. I will clean it again before I shoot it.
I might play with the "screw on the side turns " first to see what happen next.
Yep the gas value is turned off then you will notice alot of smoke @ the chamber and the end of the barrel.
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I agree with all of the above except the dremel part.
All you need is castle nut pliers, allen key, a good punch and a big hammer...
I have removed about 10 like this without any damage to the flash hider or rifle.
Get to one of Hungrys clinics !!! Great experiance and you will learn alot .
www.m14hungry.com
My M305 shorty gas lock was tight at the 2 o'clock positionIf you have the new M305 shorty with no bayonet lug there is very little surface metal to hit. I had to dremel mine off, this is after I received my SAI muzzle brake from the Springfield armoury store and gas cylinder shims from Brownells.