Steps to achieve this M14 sweetness?

Oh man! With all the recommended upgrades for the Norinco, I wonder if I should spend $2000 on a springfield then add the rail and so on. But yet It will take away the building your gun aspect. Are the springfields well made straight from the box?

you have to define"well made"- if you ck the boards out of the states , you'll see some real horror stories as well as some gems- the reason you don't see as many in canada as they're a rare bird up here as most folks can't afford them or don't want to wait - remember, you can get roughly 4 rincos for the price of ONE m1a, and even if you were to completely trick it out with usgi parts , you would still probably be money ahead- personally, i'd go for a build by m14 doctor or somebody before going the springfield route-
 
Oh man! With all the recommended upgrades for the Norinco, I wonder if I should spend $2000 on a springfield then add the rail and so on. But yet It will take away the building your gun aspect. Are the springfields well made straight from the box?

The Springfields are highly overpriced for what you get.

You can buy a Norinco and build it up with top shelf parts for the same money as a box stock M1A ( or less ) and have a better rifle.

I have done it several times.....;)
 
Yup, M14 sweetness is definately achieved in spades with an LRB M25 receiver :D
Speaking of which, your rear lugged M25 "Super Scout" is now complete on my bench and today I discovered something interesting. A rear lugged LRB M25 receiver fits a chinese plastic stock with very minimal fitting. Solves the dilema I was having over how to accomplish the all important test fire.

Are you saying you got one of these into canada?

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Yes I've had the honor of building 4 amazing rifles on LRB receivers and one LRB built rifle that needed a going over. I have 3 more client's sending in LRB's over the coming months as well.
 
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