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Major Tom
11-27-2020, 06:17
Looking at these rifles, I noted that none of them have the bayonet lug on the flash suppressor. Is it possible to instal an original G.I. suppressor with lug on these rifles?
loosen the locking nut, then loosen the castle nut (actually unscrew it completely) with the flash hider,
reverse to install the new one,
easy peasy
Griff Murphey
11-27-2020, 07:34
Interesting and irritating to hear they are going PC and leaving them off. Has anyone ever used a bayonet mounted rifle in a crime? We just want our actual and replica military rifles to look right.
Interesting and irritating to hear they are going PC and leaving them off. Has anyone ever used a bayonet mounted rifle in a crime? We just want our actual and replica military rifles to look right.
SA cut off the lugs back in the 90's to comply with the Assault Weapons Ban,
Interesting and irritating to hear they are going PC and leaving them off. Has anyone ever used a bayonet mounted rifle in a crime? We just want our actual and replica military rifles to look right.
Dang, beaten to the punch again!!
+ 1 on the Assault rifle thing.
Any accessory that fits an issue M-14 will fit an M1A. As mentioned, bayonets for some daft reason have become evil things. Some jurisdictions think they only come on "assault rifles". Despite the fact that neither an M-14 or M1A is an assault rifle, you need to check your local laws.
"...they are going PC..." When your entire business is basically based on one type of rifle, you kind of have to comply. I personally think the M1A line is grossly over priced. Mind you, they've been declared evil altogether up here. No more imports and there will eventually be a total ban and confiscation.
Gun Smoke
11-27-2020, 12:54
Any accessory that fits an issue M-14 will fit an M1A.
True but bare in mind that the threads on the Polytech and Norinco M1A's are metric for the castle nut so you have to use a Chinese nut. The problem with that is availability, so many of them were tack welded shut. When buying on sites like ebay the seller usually doesn't know what the nut came off of or that the threads are different.
clintonhater
11-28-2020, 10:22
I personally think the M1A line is grossly over priced.
That's no lie. Wonderful gift for them, banning the Norinco competition.
That's no lie. Wonderful gift for them, banning the Norinco competition.
if you are referring to US pricing, SA is the bargain now, at least as far as new,
go price a LRB or Bula or one of the other niche makers of the M14 type,
some older SA M1A's sell high due to the build or parts content (USGI vs Commercial)
The Polytech and Norinco are neither M1A's or M-14's. Don't think the Polytech's are made any more either. And you shouldn't be using E-Bay at all. They fund the people who want to take your firearms away from you.
"...banning the Norinco..." That was Clinton. He said he was punishing China for human rights issues.
Any M1A with milsurp parts is practically an antique. SA Inc. hasn't used milsurp parts since the mid 1970s.
The Polytech and Norinco are neither M1A's or M-14's. Don't think the Polytech's are made any more either. And you shouldn't be using E-Bay at all. They fund the people who want to take your firearms away from you.
"...banning the Norinco..." That was Clinton. He said he was punishing China for human rights issues.
Any M1A with milsurp parts is practically an antique. SA Inc. hasn't used milsurp parts since the mid 1970s.
actually, they have,
they started making their own stuff in the late 70's or early 80's (bolts, and one lot was recalled) but many of the hammers, triggers , trigger housings etc were still USGI,
some barrels were surplused or NOS GI stuff too, with GENESCO overstamped on the side of them
Gun Smoke
11-28-2020, 12:57
The Polytech and Norinco are neither M1A's or M-14's. Don't think the Polytech's are made any more either. And you shouldn't be using E-Bay at all. They fund the people who want to take your firearms away from you.
"...banning the Norinco..." That was Clinton. He said he was punishing China for human rights issues.
Any M1A with milsurp parts is practically an antique. SA Inc. hasn't used milsurp parts since the mid 1970s.
As I recall reading long ago. Winchester sold it's tooling to the Chinese for the M14. As far as I know Polytech is still in business--just banned from U.S. importation. The Polytech/Norinco M14's have forged receivers too like the Bula M1A's and the original military M14's.
Except for the bolts that were not hardened properly they made fine rifles. Many suspect that the newest Springfield Inc. parts that are not stamped are Polytech produced.
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