Does any one want to help me build up my Polytech or could suggest places to get M14 parts and such?Thank you
Does any one want to help me build up my Polytech or could suggest places to get M14 parts and such?Thank you
When I built mine about 12 years ago a retired Navy armorer in Virginia Beach did all the fitting, assembly and glass work and I did most of the parts search (they only thing we kept from the original rifle I acquired was the receiver). I found some parts on Ebay (don't think you can get them their anymore?), some on Gunbroker, but most parts came from Numrich and Fulton, with the barrel from Krieger.
By the time I got the thing put together and back I could have bought 2 ultra match rifles from SA...
Some sources for parts:
Fulton
http://www.fulton-armory.com/MAParts.htm
Smith
http://www.smithenterprise.com/products03.html
Orion
http://www.m1garandrifle.com/M14parts.htm
Jon Wolf
http://www.m-14parts.com/
Numrich
http://www.gunpartscorp.com/catalog/...spx?filter=m14
Krieger
http://www.kriegerbarrels.com/M1Gara...246-wp3393.htm
A little Glass
100 yrd groups:
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I'm going for more of a budget buildI'll get there someday.Thank you
Probably the most important things to to on a Poly M-14/1A is to upgrade the bolt to a USGI bolt assy. and have the reciever checked for proper heat treat.
This is for YOUR safety so dont try to go the cheap on it-last USGI bolt I saw for sale was a NIW TRW and it sold for $250.00
Next would be a decent stock (The Poly's are about like a 2x6) from Boyds
and then upgrade to a "Match" gas cylinder upgrade.
From there you should go with a good scope mount-maybe upgrade the trigger group.
Take it one step at a time unless you have $2K to send it to Fulton.........
Go bouce around on the M-14 forums and Warrifles.com
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Should be getting the scope mount tommorow. How should I go about checking the bolt to see if it is properly heat treated?
The CMP is selling all USGI M14 kits (still need receiver, barrel and bolt) for $600. They seem to be getting really good reviews.
Where in the Springs are you
Busted Scout-
It is not the hardness of the bolt in and of itself-It is the metallurgy of it. It is not very good steel and it has dimensional issues and as critical as the bolt is just replace it with a USGI. It may need to be lapped in place and headspace checked before you fire it. The chamber may need to be reamed and it is not a job for a neophyte.
The receiver on the other hand is a great piece-one of the few that are forged steel as oppossed to cast-Sorry Springfield- they just need to Rockwell tested for hardness and re-treated if it is off. I do not recall what the hardness spec is off the top of my head. I have somebody up here in Denver to treat it but dont know about the Springs.
Take it to Hickman Rifles down in the Springs-They are great folks who know their stuff very well...
Here is a couple of links- Take the time and read them.
http://www.fulton-armory.com/M14SReview.html
http://thefiringline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=409969
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