So you want a SA M1A....because you think it'll be better than a Norc M14s (m305)

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I'm here for a little rant, as I should be doing other things.....I'm a good procrastinator. :runaway:

Every few weeks somebody says "I don't want to spend as much on a scope mount as I did the whole rifle", and last week I replied to that one.

The M14s (m305) is a smokin' deal at $400 from Marstar.....there will be a day sooner than you think when you will be saying :eek: "I remember when they were only $400, I should've bought 2 or 3 !!!!"

I've been building/re-building these M14s's for a few years now, for the exception of delivery times :redface: I seem to have built some pretty accurate rifles.

The US boards have been slagging the Poly's and Norc's since they first hit US soil. Most of the evaluations on these rifles were some from around 1980 (give or take), most bolt fears are horse hockey. OK I did see a BBL and Bolt fail early last year, so have SA Inc.....for that even a few USGI ones did.
Ron Smith of Smith Enterprises has stated that almost everything is = to GI.
That's fact.....so just shoot the thing.

As for the whole up-grade....change what you want....it's your money.

I personally have re-built 20+, I'm not a gunsmith it's just a hobby.

So here's the story, so far I've had my hands on and serviced about 50, M14/M14s/M1A's.
Wouldn't you know it, the only ones that have ever caused me any grief, besides welded on FH'ers on norcs.

The M1A receivers may look nicer than the M14s (m305).....but baby..... looks aren't everything!!

One time at band camp.......what the hell???

I mean, one time I was asked to install a tac release on a SA Inc. Done it 40 times or more on the M14s and even a few real M14's....there are a few lucky bastards that still have them and that damned '12.3' that's goes with them.
With the right tools, a nice long punch, this is very straight forward job with it sometimes being hard to drive the roll pin out. This was not a part that was meant to be removed.....probably ever, so the access hole is terrible.
I broke 2 different punches and bent my third getting this pin out, turns out that SA Inc had used a piece of solid wire to hold this pin it????? :confused: I found out why sooner than later, after trying to get 5 different pins in (I'm a little slow I guess:confused: ) I realized that the holes were not in line with each other.....they were curved? I don't know how SA Inc did it.....but they did?????

Last week I was asked over to install a SA Inc into a Sage, very straight forward....so I thought. The owner got it used, apparently only 40 rounds through it, but it wasn't very accurate so it was sold used?? This sounded a little odd to me, a new SA that was a bad shooter???? I stripped her down but I couldn't get the op-rod out of the receiver channel, upon close inspection I could see that the area had not been machined flush, the relief area was too high and the op-rod tab was 100% (this is good) so there wasn't enough play to just fall out, after a 20 minute fight with bigger and bigger tools....I won.

You can clearly see the line along the channel

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I quickly found out what made this M1A a poor shooter......you'll never guess what was missing.......the bolt roller !!!! NO BOLT ROLLER ON A NEW RIFLE!!!

Which one isn't like the others?? the left one is the one I pulled from the rifle....the other two are from the 'magic box'.

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WTF :runaway: ???? Now that's good quality control :runaway: . One thing they did do right, the op-rod guide surface of the BBL was knurled to NM spec, so that guide wasn't going to come off easily but that I knew.

Lucky for this CGN'r, I just happened to have 8 rollers and clips in my magic box (some of you wet coasters have seen it :D ).
I do have most GI tools for the M14, but the one I lack is a set if bolt roller pliers...wanted them for a long time, I've even been told how to make them but I don't have the time to fart around like that and quite frankly I've never needed them.
I went with what I had, as Hungry puts it a "welfare method"..... a hand full of dental tools. I placed the clip on the bolt, moved the roller on just enough to engage one end of the clip and then pushed the clip under the roller, sort of like putting a bicycle tire on a rim. IT WORKED !!!! I don't think he (the fellow that owned the SA) knew how surprised/happy I was that it worked......that's about the only service I haven't done on the M14 types. No wonder this thing shot poorly, that and I don't think it had ever had more than a light oiling on it.

BTW.......don't bother buying cheap dental tools from Princess Auto or a swap meet.......be nice to your dentist and ask him if he throws them away when they are broken? Most dentists I know, clean them and then put them in a box until a moment just like this. Myself and two helicopter mechanics clean out my dentists box of 'broken' tools. They may not be good enough for dental work but most the ones I get look 100% to me.

Free = Good

Too make a long story short........tooooooo late, Norc's are cheap and most of them shoot really well, don't whine about the high priced extras....that are made in the US, based on US wages.

Look at it this way.

For $400 M14s (M305) shoots great.

Upgrade 18.5 barrel $425
Used USGI Bolt $300
Garand sites $100
USGI Stock $120
Vortex $125
Unitize Norc Gas $50
Op-rod....as good as GI
Someone to put it together $100 ? (that's $1200 extra $1600 total)

SA Socom restricted.....what's the point or $2000 +

SA Rack grade $2000 plus

Replace SA Inc Bolt with GI...$300
New 18.5 barrel $425
USGI sights $100 (most new SA sights....I don't like)
New SA Inc OP-rod......not as good as GI
Unitize New SA Inc Gas $50
Someone to put it together $100 ?
That's another $1000, total $3000


OK......do you get my point, that $350 scope mount doesn't sound so bad.

Alright.....I've wasted enough time....back to work.

GG&FB
 
Excellent Rant GGFB!!! I have 3 M14's from Norinco at the house, one is stock, and the other two have...

USGI stocks
Stainless Op-rod-guides
Buffers
R33 scout mounts
Aimpoint Clones
Arms #22 low quick detach rings
These "mods" are very reasonable and easy on the pocket book...

Plus, ALL 3 Norinco M14's shoot around 1.5 to 2 inches at 100 meters!

LOOK OUT DEER!!!

Cheers
Jay
 
I've also read of some people having a hard time mounting an ARMS mount to a SA receiver, where as there is no problem mounting them to a norc. For $400 you really can't go wrong. It is still the rifle that brings a smile to my face everytime I shoot it, it's a riflemans rifle!
 
I would have loved to have had a Norc, but the minute they come in, they are snapped up and gone. I finally got one ordered through Marstar, but the order somehow went sideways and I got skunked. One of you slime balls probably got my rifle!!! :)

I also think there are politics driving alot of the animosity toward the Norcs in America. They hate the chinese, and EVERYONE knows that it is better if it is built in America....

I got banned off an American forum for speaking up for the Norcs, that's how bad it is. In any event, the best gun for you is the one you have, and you should buy it for what it can do and not for the politics behind it.

One of these days I WILL get a Norc...but probably not one of the $400.00 bargains. I think the guys at Marstar give priority to the bigger customers, and you can't fault them for that.
 
what I do not understand

What I do not understand is that garands & M1 were dirt cheap only a couple of years ago, no offence boys but I love my Springfield M1D and oh so sweet M14 but this new socom is just not worth what there charging, for that matter no SA is worth that kind of money. Pistols still seem resonable, but the rifles there raping us, go for the norinco I have two norc shotties and think there a hoot and a holer
 
Glenfilthie said:
One of these days I WILL get a Norc...but probably not one of the $400.00 bargains. I think the guys at Marstar give priority to the bigger customers, and you can't fault them for that.


sorry to hear that glenfithie,but were you on the call up waiting list on the last batch?guys were waiting months just to give up their money,so there were not that many rifles left when they were finally in stock.this rifle is such a great deal,you have to jump on it early. if your order just didn't get proccessed,i'm sorry you didn't get one.

on a note relating to the origional post,i've learned the hard way to spend the money on good glass.i'm just a sucker with money burning a hole in my pocket i guess.it is sooo worth it to get quality the first time round.:) :redface: :)
 
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Excellent RANT! I'm still waiting for to get a taste of the Norc when the shipment a shipment eventually arrives. I hope it's not to long and too late!!
 
girlsgunsandfastbikes said:
The M14s (m305) is a smokin' deal at $400 from Marstar.....there will be a day sooner than you think when you will be saying :eek: "I remember when they were only $400, I should've bought 2 or 3 !!!!"
Bought mine back in 89 or 90 (can't remember the exact year but it came with two 20 round mags, which were dutifully used for at least a few years before they had to be butchered) for $447 from Caina company in Ottawa (they're still in the phone book but I don't think he sells guns anymore).
So they've actually come down in price (quite a bit when you factor inflation) in the last 16 years or so. It was a good deal then (Caina also sold bulk .308, buddy and I ordered two rifles and two 1k cases of ammo and all was delivered at the same time) and it's an even better deal now.

And yeah... it WAS fun to load up a 20 rd mag and wail away as fast as you could... just HAD to be done every once in awhile (especially when you have 1 or 2k of .308 ball ammo kicking around).
 
i agree completely the M14S (M305) is a great rifle at the price or other. Evan at 699 they are good. The US parts are nice specially with the weak NORINCO sights.

Ive built two of them, one as a SOCOM (18.5") and one as a scoped (ARMS 18) R33 special :) Both are great shooters and since i sold the 18.5" shortie Ive regretted it and look forward to building another one.

Additionally they are not picky with the ammo esecially when Portugese surplus is available).. I dont think the same can be said for an SA.
 
Yes, that's my bolt and my EBR project

I just finished the SA to the EBR project two days ago. Despite the missing roller on the bolt and the original SA op-rod not functioning well on the EBR. I was able to make this project work. I had to swap the SA op rod for another op rod.

Lesson learned, though expensive. I just charge that to experience.:)

Yes, the Norcs would have saved me a little bit more money. And like what is posted, I will definitely do a parts swap. That will be the next project. A Sage CQB Chopmod,Norc Receiver and USGI parts.

I have 2 Norcs and the recently finished SA EBR. Many thanks to GGFB for his advices,knowledge and parts. Working with this EBR, I found myself appreciating the M14's. Excited on the next build, but for now I'll have to do the budget and then the parts will be purchased. This time I am sure it won't be that difficult.

EC
 
I'm very happy with my Norc. I even didn't mind the wait...

I intend to leave mine stock for a bit. I bought a scope mount from another CGNer and have got my new scope picked out.

I think the machining is fine, its a beautiful gun(the stock is too soft though) and I look forward to dropping some whitetail.
 
Norc sights

I'm not an M-305 owner and I hear about the "bad Norc sights" all the time.
What is wrong with them? can't they be repaired or modified to function correctly?
I'm curious to see what can be done with them (if anything is possible). Any diagram or exploded view of that sight?
PP.:)
 
JEBUS this has been argued for F'N-ever now ... go buy 4 norcs for 1 Springfield then ... yeah yeah yeah ... :rolleyes: ... for all you norc-lovers ... I'll say cool and it didn't cost you so much ... now go looky at your norc(s) and post a pic(s) as lots will say and go "Oooh veddy veddy nice norc!" ... and for you Springfield lovers ... bring out your 1 beauty and post a pic so Springfield lovers can go "oooh veddy veddy nice ... bloody expensive but oh so veddy nice!" ... :p ;)

Otokiak ... :rolleyes:
Rankin Inlet, NU
CANADA

p.s. I have the best of both worlds ... 1 Springfield, 1 NOrc ... :p
 
Sorry folks ... just having a bad day ... NORC's are good, Springfields are good ... post your opinions/views is all good ... ;)

Otokiak
Rankin Inlet, NU
CANADA
 
PerversPépère said:
I'm not an M-305 owner and I hear about the "bad Norc sights" all the time.
What is wrong with them? can't they be repaired or modified to function correctly?
I'm curious to see what can be done with them (if anything is possible). Any diagram or exploded view of that sight?
PP.:)

I've got a brand new Norc rear sight in pieces in my parts drawer. I can't see anything visibly wrong with any of the parts. From what I've heard, the splines wear real fast. So I gues they haven't been hardened properly. Most owners seem to use optics though. So it realy doesn't matter too much unless you like shooting with the iron sights. :cool:
 
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