Stainless Mini Actions Back In Stock (Howa)

All of the above - eventually!
I purchased my first blued .223 with a scope from you guys back in 2018. I felt that I was on to a good thing in the Howa Mini and dreamt of the day that we would see Stainless. It was a real tease to see the Ozzys and Kiwis showing off their SS minis for years and knowing we couldn't get one in North America, but it seems Legacy finally got their head out of their rear!

Now legacy just needs to address the plastic bottom metal problem with their hinged floorplate like they said they would and man we have ourselves a great rifle.

Thanks PR for bringing these in!
 
I purchased my first blued .223 with a scope from you guys back in 2018. I felt that I was on to a good thing in the Howa Mini and dreamt of the day that we would see Stainless. It was a real tease to see the Ozzys and Kiwis showing off their SS minis for years and knowing we couldn't get one in North America, but it seems Legacy finally got their head out of their rear!

Now legacy just needs to address the plastic bottom metal problem with their hinged floorplate like they said they would and man we have ourselves a great rifle.

Thanks PR for bringing these in!
I asked Legacy about the bottom metal and they said "Management had abandoned the bottom metal project".
Im paraphrasing but that's the gist.
I bought one out of the US for mine. Its great but cost me some quan, TFS

Also, tbh, with the mini action, top feeding into it is pretty tight space wise for my sasquatch fingers
 
I asked Legacy about the bottom metal and they said "Management had abandoned the bottom metal project".
Im paraphrasing but that's the gist.
I bought one out of the US for mine. Its great but cost me some quan, TFS

Also, tbh, with the mini action, top feeding into it is pretty tight space wise for my sasquatch fingers

Thanks for the info on the Bottom metal situation Beeron... sounds like classic Legacy sports shenanigans.

I have a couple of the Jefferson Outdoors hinged floorplate units and find them much easier to load from the bottom, just close your bolt, flip the rifle over,open the plate, drop your rounds in and close. Much easier than trying to top load especially if you are running a rail instead of two-piece bases.
 
Thanks for the info on the Bottom metal situation Beeron... sounds like classic Legacy sports shenanigans.

I have a couple of the Jefferson Outdoors hinged floorplate units and find them much easier to load from the bottom, just close your bolt, flip the rifle over,open the plate, drop your rounds in and close. Much easier than trying to top load especially if you are running a rail instead of two-piece bases.
Huh, who'da thunk it.
I will try that
thanks
 
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