Mystic Precision
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Summerland, BC
I have the mini14 target version, Norc M4 and have had several Norc M305's.
I would recommend the Norc M4 for CQB type fun. And they are less money then a mini14.
The cost of spare mags for the mini 14 is enough to make the decision for me.
223 is way less money to shoot and at paper, do you really need to big bang?
I love how easy it is to change mags in an M4 platform. Mini and M305 - not so much.
Norc M4's are retailing for around $650 w/ 2 mags. I am sure used ones will be around soon enough. That is not much more then a M305.
The CZ is another fun alternative as is an sks. Surplus Russky ammo is pretty darn cheap.
New stocks from promag are going to help the mini 14 along in being a better tactical rifle but that will add costs. The M305 is pretty heavy and long by comparison.
Handling a 14.5" barrel and a short pull stock and moving around stuff is a breeze.
Not sure why you feel an AR is out of the question?
Jerry
I would recommend the Norc M4 for CQB type fun. And they are less money then a mini14.
The cost of spare mags for the mini 14 is enough to make the decision for me.
223 is way less money to shoot and at paper, do you really need to big bang?
I love how easy it is to change mags in an M4 platform. Mini and M305 - not so much.
Norc M4's are retailing for around $650 w/ 2 mags. I am sure used ones will be around soon enough. That is not much more then a M305.
The CZ is another fun alternative as is an sks. Surplus Russky ammo is pretty darn cheap.
New stocks from promag are going to help the mini 14 along in being a better tactical rifle but that will add costs. The M305 is pretty heavy and long by comparison.
Handling a 14.5" barrel and a short pull stock and moving around stuff is a breeze.
Not sure why you feel an AR is out of the question?
Jerry