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Kame B.
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So I bought a old 188 series Mini not to long ago, the price was just right and it already had all the bells and whistles on it. It came with a choate flash hider that has a nice front post, M1 carbine sights, and a hogue stock. The only thing I have done to it is install Wilson Combat 1911 buffers, and added a M1 carbine sling. I took it out on her third trip to the range, it ran like a champ. First shots of the day was a 5round group just under 2inches at 50 yards.
But as far as function goes, I shot 100 rounds with no jams, or hick-up's. The rifle shot smooth, and the action is consistent. At 6 3/4lbs the little rifle handles great, and has a nice feel to it when it is fired. I tried some fast mag change outs to see how easy the mags fall in and out of place. It barely needs any assistance for the mags to fall out, it rocks out all by itself if you let it. I made a little video about it if you guys like to watch, it also displays how left handed friendly this rifle is. That is pretty much the reason why I dont own any AR's, the safety stumbles me up, I can deal with the bolt release, I hate the charging handle, and every time I shot my brothers Spike's I get sprayed in the face. In a left handed world, the Mini has been perfect for me, and amazingly reliable. With video proof to boot... Enjoy
But as far as function goes, I shot 100 rounds with no jams, or hick-up's. The rifle shot smooth, and the action is consistent. At 6 3/4lbs the little rifle handles great, and has a nice feel to it when it is fired. I tried some fast mag change outs to see how easy the mags fall in and out of place. It barely needs any assistance for the mags to fall out, it rocks out all by itself if you let it. I made a little video about it if you guys like to watch, it also displays how left handed friendly this rifle is. That is pretty much the reason why I dont own any AR's, the safety stumbles me up, I can deal with the bolt release, I hate the charging handle, and every time I shot my brothers Spike's I get sprayed in the face. In a left handed world, the Mini has been perfect for me, and amazingly reliable. With video proof to boot... Enjoy
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