Below are pictures of the next M1 that I want Tim to work on.
I need help deciding on what way to go... MiniG or Mag Fed Mini G... what say you?
Either way I want the gas tube and 7 inch BM59 comp on the beast.
Below are pictures of the next M1 that I want Tim to work on.
I need help deciding on what way to go... MiniG or Mag Fed Mini G... what say you?
Either way I want the gas tube and 7 inch BM59 comp on the beast.
Last edited by medman; 11-22-2015 at 05:41 PM.
Have fun deciding, it's the joy of life.
I have not been as anxious about a choice between two things since finals in college!
That's the conventional wisdom. Wish it worked with guns.
The Mini-G was always in my opinion an iron sight carbine size brush gun, truck gun, home defense gun. The mag fed is more of a military style rifle. A short version of the BM59 that takes the less expensive M14 mags. I would expect that the mag fed people pamper them while the standard Mini-G gets ridden hard and put away wet. I've seen a few that have come through Tim's shop for service and both of us were amazed they still ran. Obviously never cleaned, lubed, with so much powder residue in the stock it took a mallet to get them apart. Still ran though.
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That's kind of what $700 v $1300 will do to people. Lol.
I've got a mini g already that I treat like a rodeo queen. It get a nice comfy place in my safe, is inside a gun sock, and is handled with gentle hands just like a lady... Then when it's time for business she puts on leather, gets to work, and rides hard!
The mag fed will be no different... Just need to get some more funds for the conversion. Sure wish my DPMS Upper would sell.
The wait begins!
Sent off the rifle for conversion yesterday.
Decided to go with Mag fed MiniG with a drop down gas cylinder.
It's going to be a long 21+ days.
Thanks for the service Mr. Tim!
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