torque_and_recoil
03-02-2013, 04:54 PM
First post on the forum!
Last week I sent enough parts to Shuff to make two .308 Mini-Gs with Ultimak rails. (One will be a surprise gift for my dad. He trained with an M14 in '68, but he's always had a soft spot for the M1.)
The CMP store in Alabama was out of everything except receivers and .308 CMP specials, so I bought the two best looking receivers they had. It took about a month for me to track down the parts kits, dupage stocks (one walnut, one laminate), gas plugs, scope rails, etc. That was a little more stressful (and costly) than the original plan of simply picking up two Field Grade M1s.
Now I've got these handguard pieces that will never be installed, and I'm struggling with what to do with them.
So for those of you who are already proud owners of Mini-Gs, what did you do with your leftover handguards?
As for me, I'm thinking of stringing them together and making wind chimes. Maybe it'll make a good anniversary present for my wife!
(I've also wondered what Shuff does with all of the leftover barrel pieces. I bet those would make good wind chimes as well... probably a little classier than using handguards.) :)
Last week I sent enough parts to Shuff to make two .308 Mini-Gs with Ultimak rails. (One will be a surprise gift for my dad. He trained with an M14 in '68, but he's always had a soft spot for the M1.)
The CMP store in Alabama was out of everything except receivers and .308 CMP specials, so I bought the two best looking receivers they had. It took about a month for me to track down the parts kits, dupage stocks (one walnut, one laminate), gas plugs, scope rails, etc. That was a little more stressful (and costly) than the original plan of simply picking up two Field Grade M1s.
Now I've got these handguard pieces that will never be installed, and I'm struggling with what to do with them.
So for those of you who are already proud owners of Mini-Gs, what did you do with your leftover handguards?
As for me, I'm thinking of stringing them together and making wind chimes. Maybe it'll make a good anniversary present for my wife!
(I've also wondered what Shuff does with all of the leftover barrel pieces. I bet those would make good wind chimes as well... probably a little classier than using handguards.) :)