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Can anyone recomened a good spring kit for a m305? I have looked(maybe not hard enough) but i would appreciate some info as to where to buy them.

thanks James
 
Wolff springs can ship to Canada.
Brownells also has some and actually it's the holidays sale.

There's another popular brand I can't recall.
 
I bought a CS Springs kit from Brownells. Its made a big difference to the way the rifle behaves when being fired.

Before the new spring went in, the cases were sent forward and to the right - with the new spring the cases get sent to the right and behind me.

The cases now come out a lot cleaner, so I guess it is serving one of its purposes of delaying the bolt moving backward while the case is still expanding.
 
Thanks for the info. Im looking at the Wolff service pack. Fernleaf, The C.S. spring also intrest me but I could not find the through Brownels. What springs did your kit come with?

Thanks James
 
I just bought the brownells kit last night , for the price i couldnt argue with not buying it . Its also got good reviews from what ive read and it says fits all m14/m1a rifles . came with extra power recoil spring , hammer spring , extractor and ejector springs.
 
Fernleaf, The C.S. spring also intrest me but I could not find the through Brownels. What springs did your kit come with?

Thanks James

This is the kit I bought. It has an Operating Spring and Hammer Spring.

Here is the link from Brownells...

http://www.brownells.com/.aspx/pid=25172/Product/M1___M1A_SEMI_AUTO_CHROME_SILICON_RIFLE_SPRINGS
 
Hey just thought id update in this thread , my spring kit should be here anyday now and was wondering is it possible to change out the ejector and extractor springs without that bolt takedown tool ?

i dont mind it being a challenge but if its going to come flying out and stab me in the eye then ill wait.
 
Hey just thought id update in this thread , my spring kit should be here anyday now and was wondering is it possible to change out the ejector and extractor springs without that bolt takedown tool ?

i dont mind it being a challenge but if its going to come flying out and stab me in the eye then ill wait.

A while ago someone posted how to make your own tool so I copied the idea. A .45 case is screwed to the jaw. I used the first small clamp I found, but would get a better quality one if I made another in the future.

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Instead of making a new thread , i figured i would ask here again could someone please alleviate my ####ing frustrations and tell me wether or not the Wolff spring kit from brownells will fit in the norinco trigger group i dont know if im doing something wrong but its just 1mm out of alignment and im about to snapzors.
 
It may be a little hard to put it back together again because the hammer spring may be bigger than your stock 1. Here is a video and if you follow it you should be able to put it all together.
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Oh i got it to go in and get together just fine , but when i push the trigger in with the new spring the trigger is all the way to the rear of the guard and the pin wont go in , its just a fraction of a mm off but im wondering if maybe the wolff spring kit is meant only for usgi or usa trigger assemblies .
 
God do i feel stupid , you know when you get really really aggravated and you miss things that are sometimes right in front of you , well after 6 hours of trying to condition my trigger and install a simple spring my fingers are more swollen than a 70 year old guy on a 2 week ###### binge and it all came down to me installing the hammer without making sure the trigger guard was in a reward position .

I have assembled and reassembled this trigger over 20 times and every time i missed it . lol ..

However i am rewarded with a super nice trigger and that glow of accomplishing something myself . i swear i could fart on this trigger and it would fire.
 
One more question for this post. Seeing as im ordering the Wolff kit, I thought I would buy the mag springs as well. They would be for polytech mags. Are they worth it or would you just stick to the basic mag springs?
Thanks, James
 
I wouldn't bother with the mag springs as our mags are only 5 rounds and the OEM springs will work well enough for that.
 
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