Norc CQ

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Hey Guys! I have a Norc CQ and am really enjoying it, but now its time to start tinkering! I was wondering if anyone could recommend a link showing how to remove the front sight/gas block, and add a block with a rail as I would like to mount a lower optic, and have the option of flip ups as well. Are there any issues in removing it on a Norinco? Anyone recommend a replacement gas block? What tools will I need. I work around pistols alot, so I intend on learning and doing the work myself. I know there are lots of guys with tonnes of experience on here, so I figured this would be the best place to start. Thanks in advance for your input!
 
Just cut off sight, leave the gas block intact and grind it down flush.
....and then install a railed free-float fore-end if you want to mount a folding front sight.

The problem I ran into is the barrel nut I needed to install the free float rail with would not slide over the cut down gas block so I had to cut that off too and use an after market one. Just something to be aware of.

RB
 
The problem I ran into is the barrel nut I needed to install the free float rail with would not slide over the cut down gas block so I had to cut that off too and use an after market one. Just something to be aware of.

RB

Or you can find a FF that uses the factory barrel nut, like the Samson Evo or the Troy MRF. Grind down the sight, cut off the delta ring, and you're good to go.
 
Thanks for the replies guys, I am really just reaching out, as I haven't done anything to these rifles and don't know anything about this mod at all. So it's a PITA to get the original sight off I take it?
 
1)Get a good set of punches.
2)Get a front sight bench block.
3)Get the Brownells AR-15/M16 Critical Tool Kit (080-000-812) which includes the Action Block/Vise Block Set, the Armorers Wrench and a few other tools.

I was able to properly remove both the front sight and barrel nut from my Norc without resorting to hacking at it with a cutoff wheel.

Having the proper tools is 1/2 the job. Knowing how to use them is the other half.

As for a low profile gas block I chose the one by YHM because it was available locally.

I would have prefered the adjustable gas block by JP Rifles but I didn't want to wait.
 
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