Norinco NS522 build: NEW MAG RELEASE

canada ammo must like you Father... im sure his thread just sold a ton of NS522 for them
i know i bought one after reading this thread
thanks for the efforts !
 
If you have a lathe, pieces of scrap barrel make good stock for turning bolt knobs.... Usually get them free from a gunsmith, and you don't need much for a bolt knob.
 
I just made a single shot adapter from high-density polyethylene block.
It took me less than 30 minutes from start to finish to make the adapter. I used a belt sander with 100 grit paper and I used a few small files (round, flat and triangle shape) to make the slots.
I might use a fine grit sand paper to polish it but it works great.
I bought a handful of these blocks to save on cutting fee, so I listed them on the EE. Let me know if anyone is interested.
(Single shot adapter in the middle, unfinished block on the right.)

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I just made a single shot adapter from high-density polyethylene block.
It took me less than 30 minutes from start to finish to make the adapter. I used a belt sander with 100 grit paper and I used a few small files (round, flat and triangle shape) to make the slots.
I might use a fine grit sand paper to polish it but it works great.
I bought a handful of these blocks to save on cutting fee, so I listed them on the EE. Let me know if anyone is interested.
(Single shot adapter in the middle, unfinished block on the right.)

Looks good. Nice job.
 
I must say it is refreshing to read a thread that hasn't been buggered with by trollers (too much) and contains a wealth of information. There will always be those to make retarded comments and can't be helped. There are birds everywhere. Overall I am highly impressed and it is rare that I can read 67 pages of one thread. Kudos to the OP! Thanks for the valuable info. I bought 2 myself and I look forward to tinkering.
 
I made an improved version of the single shot adapter today. It didn't take more time but I cut all the slots deeper and polished the adapter with 400 grit paper. Also, I sanded the feed ramp in an angle for better feeding.
The adapter is a perfect fit. It has a firm catch in the mag well and feeds nicely. I'm happy with it. :)

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What is the advantage of the single shot adapter over the magazine? I can't see it being any different on a bolt action rifle.

Given the fact that these magazines are very hard to find and will cost US$60 and up, I think it's a good idea to use a single shot adapter for hunting. I won't feel horrified if I lose one of these in the bush. To me, that's the main reason.
Also, I've heard that single shot adapters provide more consistent feeding for target shooting. I imagine, factory made adapters with tight tolerances can improve accuracy but I'll try this adapter at the range too.
 
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Thanks, that makes sense. I'll most likely stick with the mags,at least at first. I will only shoot this rifle at the range and won't be hunting with it.
 
Rusty, I doubt you would notice any difference in accuracy between your s/s adapter (very nice work, btw) and a factory one. Using the adapter keeps from shaving the bullet tips, as sometimes happens with the factory mags (which do not always feed very well). The adapter I have also fits snugly without protuding from the bottom of the stock as the 5 round mag does, which makes it more comfortable to carry in the field.
 
Rusty, I doubt you would notice any difference in accuracy between your s/s adapter (very nice work, btw) and a factory one. Using the adapter keeps from shaving the bullet tips, as sometimes happens with the factory mags (which do not always feed very well). The adapter I have also fits snugly without protuding from the bottom of the stock as the 5 round mag does, which makes it more comfortable to carry in the field.

I agree. I wouldn't even dream to expect improved accuracy from my DIY adapter. As I said, I'll mainly use it for hunting. But it's a fun project too. :)
 
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I agree. I wouldn't even dream to expect improved accuracy from my DIY adapter. As I said, I'll mainly use it for hunting. But it's a fun project too. :)
I believe Minim meant that your very nice adapter would perform as well as a factory job, and if it feeds without shaving the bullet then you have a winner for sure. What was the width, length and height of the rough piece again? I need to make 3!! Again, very nice job, once I have those made, the mags will likely go into storage as we will use these rifles mostly for target and I prefer single shot for that as it seems to slow the pace and makes you focus and think!
 
The raw blocks are 30mm x 50mm x 12.5mm size. They're just a tad bigger/thicker than the original magazine, so not much sanding/shaping is required. The majority of work is to file the feeding ramp and the groves so the adapter fits tightly in the magazine well.
I kind of rushed with the first one (and it shows.... :redface:) but the second one turned out great.
 
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