Ok, this is kind of (ok really) pissing me off.
I just finished up this rifle a few months ago but hadn't really got to play much.
It's:
Norinco receiver
Bula forge bolt and 22 inch barrel
USGI gas system, flash hider, sights
Winchester USGI trigger housing with (I think) HR hammer (I say I think but it says HR on the front face) and unknown USGI other trigger bits
Dlask oprod
USGI fiberglass stock (piece of shlt, gotta get a new one) and a JAE-100 stock (thing is heavy)
Anyways, took it out a few months back and had feed problems. Played with a few things and that seemed mostly fixed.
Then got eject problems (brass jamming up on ARMS scope mount and oprod).
Then noticed, when I played with my friends m305, that mine was very hard to c0ck. So hard that if I don't jerk the oprod handle, it hangs up before the bolt totally unlocks. And there's no way I can open it without letting go and trying again.
It was also jammed up occasionally with hand loads (41 grains h4895 and 150 gr fmjbt). One time it jammed up so bad I had to smack the oprod handle with a loaded mag (I know I know). Oddly enough, it worked perfect with Norinco surplus ammo.
Pulled it apart and, lo and behold, the hammer nose was pretty banged up looking. I'll post pics, let me know if this is at all normal. If not (I'm sure it isn't), what gives? I can't imagine this is just a "bad hammer" though maybe it was worn or screwed up before I got it.
When I put the Norinco trigger group back in, it's not easy to c0ck but it's comparable to my friend's gun. But my Norinco trigger group has a front sear that's angled, so I don't much want to use it. May switch the hammer over but I am trying to stay away from Norinco parts on this gun except the receiver.
What you guys think? Any of you pro's have a USGI hammer kicking around you are just dying to sell to someone like me?
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I just finished up this rifle a few months ago but hadn't really got to play much.
It's:
Norinco receiver
Bula forge bolt and 22 inch barrel
USGI gas system, flash hider, sights
Winchester USGI trigger housing with (I think) HR hammer (I say I think but it says HR on the front face) and unknown USGI other trigger bits
Dlask oprod
USGI fiberglass stock (piece of shlt, gotta get a new one) and a JAE-100 stock (thing is heavy)
Anyways, took it out a few months back and had feed problems. Played with a few things and that seemed mostly fixed.
Then got eject problems (brass jamming up on ARMS scope mount and oprod).
Then noticed, when I played with my friends m305, that mine was very hard to c0ck. So hard that if I don't jerk the oprod handle, it hangs up before the bolt totally unlocks. And there's no way I can open it without letting go and trying again.
It was also jammed up occasionally with hand loads (41 grains h4895 and 150 gr fmjbt). One time it jammed up so bad I had to smack the oprod handle with a loaded mag (I know I know). Oddly enough, it worked perfect with Norinco surplus ammo.
Pulled it apart and, lo and behold, the hammer nose was pretty banged up looking. I'll post pics, let me know if this is at all normal. If not (I'm sure it isn't), what gives? I can't imagine this is just a "bad hammer" though maybe it was worn or screwed up before I got it.
When I put the Norinco trigger group back in, it's not easy to c0ck but it's comparable to my friend's gun. But my Norinco trigger group has a front sear that's angled, so I don't much want to use it. May switch the hammer over but I am trying to stay away from Norinco parts on this gun except the receiver.
What you guys think? Any of you pro's have a USGI hammer kicking around you are just dying to sell to someone like me?
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