pardon the noob question whats a "rack grade" and "USGI"?
I always wanted an M14 so I am trying to learn a bit off this site. Also why do you need two?
thanks
So you #### don't fall off.
And after you attend Hungry's M-14 clinic, yours too can look like this:
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Shoots every bit as good as it looks thanks to Hungry's tweaking tips.
Definitely BUY TWO!
I have a buddy of mine who runs what I am lead to believe is the only business specifically licensed to perform gun refinishing in Ontario. He specializes in ww1&2 stuff but can do most anything. You would be amazed at what poor condition some things come in compared to how they leave, which is usually MUCH better than new.
Norinco M1As have a reputation for not lasting very long due to the poor quality of the parts. Recievers are the exeption as they are very hard and are actually the best part of the firearm.
Anyway, my buddy who does the gun refinishing is quite clever and took the parts out of a Norinco M1a and had the parts heat treated to match GI hardness specs. Since he does parkerizing, he re finished everything and put it all back together. Now the parts are great. Bottom line is the cost of heat treating is only about $150, plus maybe another $150 to parkerize. Another option is to have the parts done with black oxide, which is usually done by the heat treat shop at a per pound rate - which is quite cheap. If you dont mine doing the hand work sanding and polishing everything, you can do this yourself. OR if you can afford it, I can set you up with my buddy's number and have him do it for you.
After the heat treating you will be less than half the cost of a springfield but will be 90% of the way there.
LOL - no offense, but your buddy doesn't know sh!t.
No heat treating will make A Norinco headspace properly, or make the POS rear sight work any better. In fact, the ONLY parts I can think of that would benefit from new heat treatment on a Norinco are the trigger, hammer and their pins. The rest is good to go.
For less money than new park and heat treat, you can just replace the mentioned parts with USGI ones.
Marstar has some garand parts(trigger?, hammer and their pins) that work.Where in Canada do you get the USGI parts and what do they cost?
No Offense either Claven2, but someboby certainly does not know sh!t!
Ya make a lo@d m@uth statement like that ... Back it up dude.
Where in Canada do you get the USGI parts and what do they cost?
Show us all the $ math how it breaks down cheaper.
Show us all the $ math how it breaks down cheaper.
If I'd buy an M-305 and stick a real nice scope mount and scope to it and shoot it from the bench, what kind of accuracy would I get?
Just a mount and scope, no other mods. Shooting with great support.
4"/100yards?
3" /100yards?
2"/100yards?
1,5"/100yards?
Better?
And what are these "inexpensive mods" that will make the rifle more accurate? What kind of accuracy could I expect after that?
LOL. Marstar has all the trigger internals you need for dirt cheap. It's not rocket science, but of the thousands of M305 owners in Canada, your buddy is the ONLY guy I have ever heard of who re-heat treated his parts before pronouncing them useable.
Most other parts are available from either brownells or 762firearms.com if you are so inclined to replace them. Frankly, the only other parts that are worth replacing are the sights and bolt - and not for being too soft. The sights are just poorly made on a Norinco and GI sights are better, tighter, more reliable and the bolt only needs to be changed if the headspace is bad.