Got that right.
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Got that right.
I highly doubt they converted them" in house", according to this article the receivers are also different.http://www.guns.com/2014/03/10/ruger...mini-14-video/
I think you missed what I was saying.
I was stating if they were actually Mini-14's, they were modified in-house which is a trigger group modification and a bit of milling to install the switch for select fire. If they came from the factory as a select fire, they were AC-556's and a different gun altogether.
I have no idea what amount of work it would take to make an AC-556 legal for normal ownership as it was classified from Ruger as an automatic/select fire rifle.
Held a SR40 today and hated it, thank god for the gun shop at the range. Held a G23 and kinda liked it.
At the advice of the sales guy, if I join GSSF for three years they mail you a discount?
I have a g22 and its perfect but im a big person.
Did you test the m&p?
It has a very ergo grip and doesnt have quite the glock "angle" some complain about.
You could also find an leo buddy or get a pt security job and get a hell of a discount on glock. If you are retired military or EMS you can also