I am in NZ and the proud owner of a norinco m14.
I have had my rifle headspaced checked by two gunsmiths. The first was the quick and dirty method without removing the extractor using 7.62 nato gauges. It swallowed everything including the field gauge.
The second was doing it the proper way with 308 gauges. Dismantling the bolt. It swallowed the field gauge + a 4 thou shim.
Final headspace measurement 1.644.
I have taken this rifle out and fired it and nothing fell off. My concern is case life when reloading for this rifle.
Since I brought this new and it's marked 308 I have the right to take it back and ask for another one.
My question is do you think the next one will be any better?
Whats the typical headspace for a norinco?
Hungry here: Yup, that's typical for Norc M14's. I've been mic'ing them on this forum for 7 years now and 10 thou to 15 thou seems to be the norm. Remember that NO-GO for NATO (field reject) is 1.655 or 25 thou...
The serial number is 12### to give you some idea of which batch it came from.
I have had my rifle headspaced checked by two gunsmiths. The first was the quick and dirty method without removing the extractor using 7.62 nato gauges. It swallowed everything including the field gauge.
The second was doing it the proper way with 308 gauges. Dismantling the bolt. It swallowed the field gauge + a 4 thou shim.
Final headspace measurement 1.644.
I have taken this rifle out and fired it and nothing fell off. My concern is case life when reloading for this rifle.
Since I brought this new and it's marked 308 I have the right to take it back and ask for another one.
My question is do you think the next one will be any better?
Whats the typical headspace for a norinco?
Hungry here: Yup, that's typical for Norc M14's. I've been mic'ing them on this forum for 7 years now and 10 thou to 15 thou seems to be the norm. Remember that NO-GO for NATO (field reject) is 1.655 or 25 thou...
The serial number is 12### to give you some idea of which batch it came from.
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