About 20 years or more AGO, the USGI M14 rifles from Israel all had 'near offset' op rod guides. That was acceptable. Now the Norcs come with some slight variation of offset, I can live with that.
What is goofy is that the high school shop class students keep using that thin-walled pin to keep that op rod guide in place and often they shatter under stress (sooner or later; sooner being the rule here). That's an easy fix.
At the last clinic in Milcun dot com marksmanship complex, I made CGNutter agrubin remove that crappy thin-walled pin, slide off the op rod guide and then dimple (automatic spring loaded center punch tool) a series of happy faces on the barrel and around the barrel in 360 degree pattern to 'raise' the metal. Then we reinstalled the op rod guide with some RED Loctite and slapped in a 1/8" x 3/4" roll pin of US manufacture (read: thicker walled roll pin).
There, I hope this helps fuel the addiction!
Barney
...brute force and ignorance?
About 20 years or more AGO, the USGI M14 rifles from Israel all had 'near offset' op rod guides. That was acceptable. Now the Norcs come with some slight variation of offset, I can live with that.
What is goofy is that the high school shop class students keep using that thin-walled pin to keep that op rod guide in place and often they shatter under stress (sooner or later; sooner being the rule here). That's an easy fix.
At the last clinic in Milcun dot com marksmanship complex, I made CGNutter agrubin remove that crappy thin-walled pin, slide off the op rod guide and then dimple (automatic spring loaded center punch tool) a series of happy faces on the barrel and around the barrel in 360 degree pattern to 'raise' the metal. Then we reinstalled the op rod guide with some RED Loctite and slapped in a 1/8" x 3/4" roll pin of US manufacture (read: thicker walled roll pin).
There, I hope this helps fuel the addiction!
Barney
My new M305's op rod does not line up square with the gas cylinder/piston
Barney,
Is there such thing as a hand Knurling tool that could be used?
So why isnt any one welding it to the barrel - 180 seconds worth of work and all problems solved....
Yes, they do exist, but you are looking at close to $ 300 by the time you land it. So in the meantime, using a simple automatic spring loaded center punch tool gets the job done!
Save your money!
Barney
Well, I ain't a welder or a gunsmith, so I'm more comfortable 'raising' the metal with a knurling tool or a punch and then reinstalling the oprod guide with a drop or 2 of RED 262 Loctite...
Barney
^^^ It's the metal of the barrel it's self on the area where the op rod guild goes. You gotta take it off first. If you hit the metal with a center punch with a hammer it'll make a little creater and raise the metal around the creater.
I've been looking on ebay there's some hand tool models for less than 100 most new ones are +300. I was also looking at tool post (lathe type) and they're 75 and under for the most part ... which got me thinking about buying one and using a 'C' clamp and some how throwing one together.
Edit: Just found one at ENCO $37.98