I have one in my early LCP. The spring that came with the gun didn't have the flared end as shown in the exploded diagram, even after it came back from the recall. I ordered a 13# Wolff spring about 8 months ago now and have been using it ever since, I'd almost forgotten about it until I saw...
580 with the new barrel profile, or the old pencil barrel? Both are out there, but the 581 series will all have the new barrel.
Most of the new tapered barrel guns are good for 1.5 - 2.5 MOA
Best source for Mini info www.perfectunion.com
Green Mountain Guns, off of Hwy 285 and Wadsworth. I can't say enough good things.
5280 is good people too, but it seems like they are allways closed for a gun show.
No, I never have, I don't even own a .45
Just being a tool...
Though I am pretty sure the average 9mm shoots flatter and faster than the average .45 ACP.
Ruger has stated they consider the Mini 30 a hunting rifle, so no high cap mags are available from them, not even for LE. Maybe that’s why they are legal in NY?
Converting one to a new and smaller caliber would require at least a new barrel and a new bolt, you could buy 2 Mini 14s for what it...
There is a lot of fail in the responces to this post.
The Mini 30 is still being made, now with the correct chamber and a new barrel. Mags are an issue, there are no hi-caps from Ruger. There are some reliable 10 rounders available, and new 20 rounders are promised but not out yet.
You...
I was referring to the new barrel profile standard Minis, they are much better than the old pencil barreled Mini 14, but if you're looking for pinpoint accuracy your money is probably better spent on an AR.
The target Mini's will give an AR a run for your money, but still are not better than...
The new Mini barrel is a little thinner than an AR heavy barrel, and thicker than a gov profile. There is no question an AR is a little more accurate than a standard Mini, if you are looking to nail golf balls at 300 yards the choice is clear.
Mini mag discussion at PerfectUnion...
The FNP-9M has been discontinued. It takes different mags.
There was a guy on FNForum.net that mistakenly bought a couple and was looking to get rid of them. That forum might also be a good place to ask about grip extensions.
EDIT: I wonder if a full size mag might lock in place and...
You must have huge hands.
The FNP mag already has a pretty good sized floor plate. In fact, that's one of the only complaints about the design, it makes it hard to carry an extra mag.
Stop spreading bad info!
The OP lives in Colorado, that sort of is "the wild West", and there is no licence or registration or classes involved with buying a pistol. Just have to be 21 and pass a background check. Depending on how the states computers are working this could take anywhere from...
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