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very high quality.
Really? I was thinking of sticking one on a Lantac 22lr AR to make some kind of space gat monstrosity, but most reports have said that they're airsoft-grade crap.
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very high quality.
Due to recent events, I've been considering getting either a Mini-14 or a WASR. Anyone here have experience with either?
Really? I was thinking of sticking one on a Lantac 22lr AR to make some kind of space gat monstrosity, but most reports have said that they're airsoft-grade crap.
The only real downside I've found to the Mini-14 is Ruger's dogged insistence on a proprietary mag. The 14 could have been a market contender with the AR if they made a STANAG-compatible model. Used to have one with a ghost ring set up for javelina hunting, and it was perfectly reliable in desert dust. Supposedly the accuracy goes to shit after the barrel gets hot but I was never squeezing off more than two or three at a time.Due to recent events, I've been considering getting either a Mini-14 or a WASR. Anyone here have experience with either?
They are ok, the mini 30 is a lolcow of a weapon but the 14 has two gens one a thicker barrel doesn't suffer as much and a company makes a strut. 100% the mag issue cucks the rifle. It's not a bad gun tho.The only real downside I've found to the Mini-14 is Ruger's dogged insistence on a proprietary mag. Used to have one with a ghost ring set up for javelina hunting, and it was perfectly reliable in desert dust. Supposedly the accuracy goes to shit after the barrel gets hot but I was never squeezing off more than two or three at a time.
With as mechanically similar as the Mini 14 is to the Garand, I'm almost surprised they haven't come out with an en-bloc version. At least that would have something unusual going for it, other than being The Virgin Ruger vs. the Chad Armalite.They are ok, the mini 30 is a lolcow of a weapon but the 14 has two gens one a thicker barrel doesn't suffer as much and a company makes a strut. 100% the mag issue cucks the rifle. It's not a bad gun tho.
Now from Rugers POV and safety legally that's the whole point of the mini 14. You can sell to "ban" states and not slide a evil hi cap assault clip into it. So I kinda get that also , I've talked to pro smiths to put them to STANAG it's machine work. At that point get something else.
With as mechanically similar as the Mini 14 is to the Garand, I'm almost surprised they haven't come out with an en-bloc version. At least that would have something unusual going for it, other than being The Virgin Ruger vs. the Chad Armalite.
Well the M14 versus the Mini-14 is something like the difference between a single-cylinder trail bike and a 1000cc racing bike. They might both be fine for their intended purpose but one is a much more finely tuned and high performing rifle (the M14 firing a full-powered round, to boot).Probably because the Mini-14 is more directly related to the USGI M14 than the M1 Garand. Hence why it's called the "Mini-14". Granted, the M14 is essentially a product improved Garand, but there are some major differences.
I've never been the biggest Mini-14 fan. You'd think I would be since the M14 is one of my favorite weapons, but I've always felt the Mini-14 was a cheap weapon and more of a Fudd gun. If I want a self-loading rifle I want it to be a pure fighting rifle, and the Mini-14 always felt like it was a compromise between "scary assault guns" and Grand Pappy's deer rifle. But that's just this man's opinion.
@Duke Nukem it is indeed the Hera Arms CQB foregrip. It suits the AUG perfectly. Works really well on other rifles as well. It was designed for the AR, but it'll fit on anything with a long enough Picatinny rail. They go for about $40, so they're pretty affordable, and very high quality.
Sounds good, I've been toying with the idea of getting an evil black rifle or building one from ground up. If I build an AR I'll probably go HBAR 20" in some capacity, a guy I talk to on another forum says 20" ARs are like shooting in a video game, almost. I still prefer wood and steel but all this ban talk is making me reconsider building a backup piece of sorts. Would probably be great rocking a spare scope I own, LOL. If I go railed handguard that grip will be a must, unless I can get a 40mm grenade launcher instead (good luck with that ha)
I still have a few projects to get outta the way but it's a thought that occurred to me. I kinda like the A1 and A2 variants, retro enough for my tastes at least.
Turkey has a long history with manufacturing firearms, like Spain, and are generally inexpensive due to lax labor laws and cheap cost of living. the products themselves are generally good products. Tristar is an importer from several different factories in Turkey. the T100 isn't "NATO approved", but merely, on paper, ticks all the NATO requirements for a service pistol.I don't know much about Turkish guns.
the Px4 is somewhat of an offshoot of the older Cougar pistols, and are surprisingly soft shooting due to the rotating barrel lock vs the tilting barrel Browning pattern. otherwise you can expect Beretta quality, which is often pretty good. Stoeger imports the newer Cougar models made on Beretta tooling from the Turkish facilities under their own label (Stoegar is owned by Beretta). same gun, less expensive to make.They even seem to score good reviews with collectors
Turkey has a long history with manufacturing firearms, like Spain, and are generally inexpensive due to lax labor laws and cheap cost of living. the products themselves are generally good products. Tristar is an importer from several different factories in Turkey. the T100 isn't "NATO approved", but merely, on paper, ticks all the NATO requirements for a service pistol.
the Px4 is somewhat of an offshoot of the older Cougar pistols, and are surprisingly soft shooting due to the rotating barrel lock vs the tilting barrel Browning pattern. otherwise you can expect Beretta quality, which is often pretty good. Stoeger imports the newer Cougar models made on Beretta tooling from the Turkish facilities until their own label. same gun, more inexpensive to make.
It's probably okay to fire once, but you might want to run the cartridges through a tumbler and see how much damage has been done before you reload them. The green is verdigris, which implies that some copper has been leached out of the brass. In the worst case, this could reduce the brass's ductility, but if it's just patches then there's likely no issue.
I advise against using brass cleaner on any brass you want to reload.Can't you also clean them up with brass wool and brass cleaner? I've heard that's also a safe bet.