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Looks like old war gun (GARAND). No threat there.The mini 14 never shows up on the list of guns that gun haters want to ban. I wonder why?
My brother was a field medic in 'Nam. He was issued a .45 and a 12 ga. If he got involved it would be close. He told me stories of problems with AR's. He worked on them 1st hand. Not the guns, the victims (his team). Keep her clean or you'll be in a bad dream. Not necessarily battle worthy in the early years compared to the opponents autoloaders. Colts m603 and the AR were 1st to get a forward assist. For those who are unaware that's the OH **** button.Well it is for me. Mine was a POS too so I got permission to carry the 12ga. Least I knew it would work at the short ranges we saw.
Nah! I really like shooting my Mini-14. Been awhile and may make it my truck gun as it is the least expensive semiauto rifle I have and would hurt less is it got banged around or worse, stolen. One feature I really enjoy is the distinct sound the action/bolt makes when it cycles. Pretty damn cool if you ask me.I can't think of a single advantage of a mini-14 over an AR platform and very few areas where a Mini-14 is even equal to an AR platform.
To me, that is the definition of obsolete.
My brother was a field medic in 'Nam. He was issued a .45 and a 12 ga. If he got involved it would be close. He told me stories of problems with AR's. He worked on them 1st hand. Not the guns, the victims (his team). Keep her clean or you'll be in a bad dream. Not necessarily battle worthy in the early years compared to the opponents autoloaders. Colts m603 and the AR were 1st to get a forward assist. For those who are unaware that's the OH **** button.
It was not just the ammo. The gun was a POS up until the A2 model. Even them lots of guys would have rather carried anything but the M-16. AKs, shotguns, M-14, they were all preferred over the M-16 in Vietnam and for years after. They had to chrome line the barrel and then change the twist among other things.Yeah...great idea. Take a round that won't chamber for whatever reason and force it into the chamber. What could possibly go wrong?
The gun was just fine in the early years. The ammo was the root cause of the problems. Once that was sorted out the gun's been just fine. But it still needs to be maintained like any other piece of equipment.
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