I am working on improving the fit of the Boyd's walnut stock to my Norinco M14s, in particular, the tension between the barrel band and the stock ferule. This tension dampens the barrel oscillations and helps return the barrel to a consistent resting point.
Step one, I marked the receiver's fit to the stock's top surface with pencil. Note the previously relieved wood to accomodate the right hand op rod rail, and also the red popsicle stick piece to prevent the spring guide's pin from moving far enough laterally to disengage from the op rod spring guide.
You will need to remove the handguard from the barrel. Easiest way is to remove the gas plug and then unscrew the gas lock. You can then pull the gas cylinder forward, and slide off the handguard from the front. Just reverse to reinstall.

Step one, I marked the receiver's fit to the stock's top surface with pencil. Note the previously relieved wood to accomodate the right hand op rod rail, and also the red popsicle stick piece to prevent the spring guide's pin from moving far enough laterally to disengage from the op rod spring guide.
You will need to remove the handguard from the barrel. Easiest way is to remove the gas plug and then unscrew the gas lock. You can then pull the gas cylinder forward, and slide off the handguard from the front. Just reverse to reinstall.

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