I helped a buddy pick out his first M14 the other day, they are on sale at the Canadian Tire in Bowmanville for $499.99, the first one we handled was in pretty nice shape, over all fit and finish seemed very good, barrel looked indexed right no real visible cant to left or right and the rear sights worked really well, but just to see what else was there we asked for to see another, everything on it was just the same as the last except for when i pulled the op rod back n let it go it reallllly pinged! I told him to take that one and we went back and tore it down. Another big plus was the flash suppressor was NOT welded on it was a bit stiff to come off as was the gas system. we cleaned it all up and greased it and put it back together there was no need to peen the gas system or flash suppressor as it we needed a rubber mallet to tap them into place, the gas system didnt time right, the first time so we just flipped it and it was hand tight at about 5:30.
We went to the range and put the rear sight up 10 clicks from the bottom and it was shooting dead on and straight at 50 yards with no failures at all, we tried out Barnaul ammo, Norc ammo, and Hirt ammo, all worked well but had the best accuracy out of the norc ammo.
Over all I am quite impressed with the rifle, the only thing he would really need to replace would be the op rod guide rod just to smooth out the action. Has anyone else got one of the recent norcs? any similar success storeys?
CeeJay
We went to the range and put the rear sight up 10 clicks from the bottom and it was shooting dead on and straight at 50 yards with no failures at all, we tried out Barnaul ammo, Norc ammo, and Hirt ammo, all worked well but had the best accuracy out of the norc ammo.
Over all I am quite impressed with the rifle, the only thing he would really need to replace would be the op rod guide rod just to smooth out the action. Has anyone else got one of the recent norcs? any similar success storeys?
CeeJay
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