AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
I nearly bought a Mini, but then PMR's became available for $425 with the UL Frame. I ended up going with the PMR because I was more comfortable with the standard, easily replaced plumbing on the Rail and the UL is VERY comfortable for me. They are both great guns, in the end its all about preference.
Guy on my team breaks everything he touches. We drove down to San Diego last weekend, he broke his PM6, his car window, his halo (got it on vid!)... the list goes on and on. His mini hasn't broken yet in my presence.
Definitely, the mini is a nice marker. The trigger isn't perfect for me. I much prefer the trigger on my viking or a matrix, but it can be set up pretty light, and the marker as a whole is definitely comfy.
you know you play this game too much when the neighbors stop fixing their broken windows...
:shooting: :cuss:
Decent guns for the price but they are to compact. For a large number of people the gun just feels like crap to hold and shoot (including me). If everything wasnt so crammed together it would prob feel a ton better. For example, i cant even put 3 fingers between the bottom of the trigger gaurd and the reg. That bothers the hell out of me when im reloading and just keep one finger on the trigger so i can steady the gun with the others.
Yep,
It definitely does depend on how you like the feel. I have one that I have put a ton of cases of paint through without a problem. I got a second and threw all the same upgrades on it and have just broken it in but have it up in the sale threads to see if I can get a little extra cash for the holidays. To be honest I shouldn't have bought the second one and put all those upgrades on it because I've never had a problem with the first one. Anyways, if you like the feel, they've become pretty reliable, and parts are now a lot easier to come by.
If I pull open the drawer to the desk I am typing on right now, I would find a ripper1 timmy, strange shocker, bob long protege, and invert mini.
I would just as soon shoot the mini as I would any of the other markers, I love mine. Real quick, real efficient, REAL small/light, very little recoil, quiet, just a great marker.
I bought my first one the first week they came out, and was not that pleased, after a trip back to the factory, I was in love. I now have another one as a backup and use them over my ul dm5 and ego
My team shoots minis, and have done all season at Div 1 Millennium Series level. Some months we have shot 80 odd cases of paint, and with only a few problems, most being user error.
Great little gun.
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