Don't have my Mini-G yet, but I was thinking...We need a Mini-G Pic Thread. That way folks ahve a one-stop shop to get ideas for their rifles. Maybe it could even be a sticky. What say you?
Don't have my Mini-G yet, but I was thinking...We need a Mini-G Pic Thread. That way folks ahve a one-stop shop to get ideas for their rifles. Maybe it could even be a sticky. What say you?
Here are my two!!!!
my ppg4.jpgmag g 2.jpg
Staten Island German Martial Arts (S.I.G.M.A.)
http://www.sigmanewyork.webs.com/
Time to feed the pigs!!!!!!
The sword of time will pierce our skins
It doesn't hurt when it begins
But as it works its way on in
The pain grows stronger...watch it grin.
This started as a FG Win-13 I got a few months ago. No other Win parts came on the rifle. Since I had ordered two, I figured I'd send this one off the Shuffs (it gobbled-up a bullet when inserted into the muzzle).
I ordered the T-37 FH from Fulton and had my buddy cut off an inch. Stock was a CMP Birch that I refinished.
Still need to get out and shoot it.
This is an old thread, so you've probably found out by now that taking 1" off that flash suppressor really compromises its effectiveness. I use my shortened T37 at an indoor range, and you could see it was doing little to suppress the flash. At one time, SEI was making a very effective 4-prong flash suppressor for the Garand. I have the same type of SEI 4-prong device on another firearm. It works real well, and the prongs are not easily bent like those on the T37.
I had contacted them a few years ago, too. No luck, obviously. If enough people contact them, perhaps they'll bring it back. I'll be emailing them again.
Mr axemurder--Really like the pistol grip on #2. What is it, and did you use a BM59 stock and take off the pistol grip?? I have a make-up M1 "tanker" that actually works--it would be a great candidate for your mod!
My bad!! Did not realize I was resurrecting an ancient thread!! But, I still like what he did!
Last edited by Polock; 08-05-2019 at 06:50 PM. Reason: apology
"I have never seen a situation so desperate that the arrival of a policeman did not make worse"
Brendan Behan, Irish poet
Here's mine.
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