Also reciever spec issues I have noted.
And what about the bayonet lug???
And what about the bayonet lug???
The M4 bayonet simply won't fit. It's about 1/16" shy of latching.
could be b/c the bayonet for the m14 is the M6
the m4 is for the US CARBINE M1
but even though your temrminology is wrong, the PROPER bayonet still won't fit for the same reason- you NEED an 18.5 to 19 inch barrel
Thank-you for typing it for meI am not sure if this is what Satain meant by that statement.....I noticed the Norinco Shorty I received from Canam would not fit into a couple USGI stocks I had without some additional fitting.My 2 polytechs and a couple other Norincos I tried fit with no problems.
I had to remove some material under the trigger pads and the trigger guard for the receiver to pass the test after assembly test.So I am under the impression that the receivers (MAY) be of a slightly larger dimension than the 2 2009 polytechs I own and the 2 other Norincos I tried. At least mine is and would this stop me from buying another one....not in the slightest .
The fit and finish on the rest of the rifle was of a little higher quality than my 2 polytechs and the other Norincos I have seen.
The front sight is on straight and the rear sights were really stiff but they actually work now as well.I still had to shim the gas cylinder to get the gas lock nice and tight at the correct position though.
This batch of shorty M305 has tight fit - that's for sure and has been confirmed by many CGNs.
On one hand, excellent accuracy was reported - partly due to the tight fit, you don't have to shim or bed your stock.
On the other hand, some people found it's hard to remove the stock.
Personally, I like shorty better. It looks cool to me.
You need to order a "shorty bayonet" from CanAm.
Currently producted Springfeild M1A uses "lugless flash suppressors" while M14 scout and M14 Socom totally gave up the concept of combat bayonet.
Don't see the point of a bayonet at all.
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