Stock and other considerations
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Originally Posted by
wags
Nice report Sk0011. I'm currently awaiting from CMP a H&R Field Grade to send to Tim. Like your rifle I do plan to have it completely parkerized. The option of a muzzle break or scope rail is still up in the air for me to ponder more. Did you use your original Field Grade stock for your new Mini-G?
Wags, I originally intended to get a new stock for the mini-g. But I put a little work into the original stock and 'refinished' it with Tom's 1/3 mix (linseed oil, beeswax and turpentine). That stock now looks great and is structurally solid! So I think I'll keep the original FG stock on the mini-g. The muzzle brake (SEI) is a little pricey but it does make a difference in muzzle rise and reduced recoil. I also added a John Madsen M-1 Garand butt pad and I will say I have had several of my friends comment that they feel no recoil from the rifle. That add on may be overkill, though. My normal policy is that there is no such thing as overkill but in this case I may make an exception. I put the rail on in place of the upper hand guard but have not yet installed any optics or CQC sights yet. I haven't decided what I want on the rifle yet. If you go that way, make sure you put some work into grinding down the forward most barrel bands about halfway before you install it then ensure the op rod cycles past the bands with no contact. That would be a bad place for friction!
Enjoy your mini-g when you get it. It will be well worth the wait. It is now my favorite rifle.