Welcome ludie. Thanks for the photos. Nothing to be ashamed of. At least the bench looks used. I can't stand a clean bench. Always looks too much like a posed picture. Good shooting.
you know ive wondered but I never found a maker stamp on it but i wasnt sure if it was original to the rifle or notDoes your rifle have a USGI op rod? If not it has a rare Chinese op rod with the notch for the full auto feature and not the made for the US model with the rear slant cut op rod.
If not marked, then its Chinese. The gray finish will match the other parts of the rifle. Plus it will look right with the fake full auto kit.you know ive wondered but I never found a maker stamp on it but i wasnt sure if it was original to the rifle or not
All i did was drop it into the stock after filing down some of the rear portion tomake my receiver fit , it has a real tight lock up with the trigger housing . I havent tried firing since the swap but the op rod doesnt pop out when you rack it back so hopefully there isnt gonna be a problem . I didnt know about this with the norinco in a USGI stock . The stock it came out of was a GI stock well atleast it looked like one that someone filled the selector hole on with filler.Welcome aboard the M14 forum and that's a very nice looking weapon you have. Since you've installed your riles action into a USGI M14 stock what method did you use to keep the op rod guide from coming unlatched due to the short Chinese connector backing out?
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Since your rifle was already in a USGI stock, odds are that the previous owner has already fitted a USGI connector to your rifle. You can easily determine this. The factory connector is shorter than the USGI connector and is flush with the receiver.. The USGI connector sticks out about 1/4" or so from the receiver.All i did was drop it into the stock after filing down some of the rear portion tomake my receiver fit , it has a real tight lock up with the trigger housing . I havent tried firing since the swap but the op rod doesnt pop out when you rack it back so hopefully there isnt gonna be a problem . I didnt know about this with the norinco in a USGI stock . The stock it came out of was a GI stock well atleast it looked like one that someone filled the selector hole on with filler.
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzDoes your rifle have a USGI op rod? If not it has a rare Chinese op rod with the notch for the full auto feature and not the made for the US model with the rear slant cut op rod.
The popsicle stick mod is quite popular up here in the NorthSince your rifle was already in a USGI stock, odds are that the previous owner has already fitted a USGI connector to your rifle. You can easily determine this. The factory connector is shorter than the USGI connector and is flush with the receiver.. The USGI connector sticks out about 1/4" or so from the receiver.
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