Wow,I'd liketo buy one.How about $150 in our depressed market
Ya know, I wish Marstar could bring in just the receivers. Its the only good part on the darn thing anyway. Jeezz.. by the time I finished my 305 project the majority of it had been swapped out. The op-rod and barrel are useable for now but the rest of it was trash imo. This thing ended up being a $2500... $400 gun.
First its the stock, than its the rear sight, then its the op=rod spring guide, then its the bolt, then its the.....
AF
LMAO!!!I just spent $50 on rear sight parts, now I'm putting a Marstar order together for an op-rod guide and shims.... and I was just thinking to myself "I'm gonna probably spend $400 fixing up this NEW $400 gun".
.... AND I HAVEN"T EVEN SHOT ONE ROUND OUT OF IT YET!
Oh well.
LMAO!!!I just spent $50 on rear sight parts, now I'm putting a Marstar order together for an op-rod guide and shims.... and I was just thinking to myself "I'm gonna probably spend $400 fixing up this NEW $400 gun".
.... AND I HAVEN"T EVEN SHOT ONE ROUND OUT OF IT YET!
Oh well.
for the most part there is nothing wrong with the norc parts..... other than bolts headspacing large.... although the chinese prolly planned it this way..... the rear sights are serviceable on 1/2 of em..... and the flash hiders are hit and miss on machining dimension...... other than that..... the norc parts are pretty damn good quality.
why spend 275 to 325 on a usgi bolt if your rifle shoots surplus just fine? (then there is the out to lunch price i just saw in the EE for over 400 for a stripped bolt LOL)
if you want simple upgrades to your norinco, stick with the following.
match oprod guide, sadlak, rooster, marstar
wolfe or usgi recoil/oprod spring
set of garand rear sights
maybe replace the flash hider with usgi, smith ent.... ect.....
attend a M14 clinic if possible and bed the rifle or replace the stock to birch/walnut boyds or usgi.... or usgi fiberglass or an alternate fiberglass stock.
It's easy to get carried away, save the high end stuff for a complete overhaul and custom build..... if your shooting needs dictate.
I have a USGI bolt that remains uninstalled. I thought keeping it as backup couldn't hurt.