So how much will it cost to make it a tack driver $3000
No thanks
No offence intended, but that shouldn't be a problem... any decent iron sighted gun should be capable of hitting targets half that size for the distance you are talking...
IBTL - holy bad comment batman...
There are plenty used ones for sale...get one and give it a try. If you don't like, you sell again and have lost little through the experience.
So for a while I've been examining my options for a NR 556/223 semi. The more and more I think about it the more I end up looking at the Mini-14.
Honestly, I'd really like a Tavor, XCR, or ACR, but the price is just too high for me to justify. The Type 97 is cool but I can't stand it's ergonomics. I also looked at the Benelli MR1 for a while, but it seems too "niche" and too expensive for what it is.
Which keeps bringing me back to the Mini-14. Except I've never shot one.
PROS:
Garand/M14 style action (i have a M305)
Price
Also shoots 556
CONS
Doesn't take STANAG mags (not a huge deal breaker...)
I've watched a few reviews on youtube. I've seen a few with the Sparta stock and I like. Looking for some input from my fellow CGNers. Any reasons to STAY AWAY??
The 1980's A-Team can't possibly be wrong.
Cannon
Then there is the ar-15 mag issue, lots of people bring this up but how many mags do you plan on owning?
Two guys mentionned recoil buffer. These shouldn't be used in the Mini14 nor the M14 or M1. The design requires the bolt to be stopped by the receiver, not the oprod.
I bought a mini 30 back in 1987 or so. Still have it and probably will never sell it.
Off a bench i"d be on my way to shooting a nice two inch group then a flyer would open it up to over 4 inches. Annoying as all hell it was.
I picked up an accu strut and did a little trigger work and the flyer problem seems to be cured.I like that hornady steel cased ammo with the sst bullet.
My experience with the Mini-14 is that you are a skilled shooter if you can hit the side of a barn with it... from inside the barn.



























