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Can anyone talk me out of getting a mini.

mophead

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guys on my team were using minis they had quite alot of problems using paint . we are all almost shooting egos now and i have never shot anything as good, consistant blazing speed pin point accuracy only other gun ave shot that is as accurate is a shocker sft..
 

Game

Doing men things to men in the woods atm
Nov 21, 2004
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short arms = mini

as for the whole ego vs thing

my alien rocked the socks of my nexus ego and pretty much every gun i have owned only thing it lost out on was looks
 

lemonadeX

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Jul 31, 2006
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Right...my 2p.

I used to shoot a PM6 and thought I'd get a Mini just to mess around with. After very little time using it, it soon became my primary marker and my PM6 was reduced to the kitbag. Having also shot a PM7 and other reasonably new markers, I would still go for the Mini - For the price, think of the amount you can save for green fees and paint.

Mini's are of course small, but I'm pretty tall with long arms and have no trouble at all in using the Mini. Everyone also seems to be screaming and shouting about the fact that it doesn't have an OOPS and therefore must be sh*t, but lets face the facts. On a tourney or training day - How many times will you actually need to unscrew the bottle? Maybe once. At the end of the day.

The initial few batches of the Mini had blowback problems due to an undersized vent hole in the poppet. KEE would happily switch this out free of charge. The vast majority of Freekz shoot PM/DMs and like to poke fun at the Mini, but in any training/tournament situation it is always those markers that break down whilst the Mini remains consistent and has never let me down. Look after it (which isn't at all difficult), and it will look after you.

I've had my Mini for a few months now, it has been used most weekends for training/tourney and in that time I have had 2 chops. Sure, I've had plenty of barrel breaks - But thats down to the paint-bore match on the Un1tec barrel I'm using.

As for maintenance, the Mini is as easy as DM's to tech. The bolt slides out the back just as easily after undoing a screw on the underside of the body and can then be cleaned/lubed and refitted. As for general disassembly - The Mini blows DM's away. Remove two screws on the body (one of which is for the bolt also) and the frame can be pulled away from the body. The air transfer tube can be unscrewed, along with the solenoid, and then its just a few open screws to expose the gasket and the eye board. As for the electronics, you just have to loosen 2 screws and the entire foregrip slides off.

To comment on what others have said, there is no real need to have an LCD screen as it is so damn easy to change the settings on the Mini. A screen is just an extra entity that can get clogged up with paint or broken. The stock trigger isn't great, but on ramping (which is all I use it on) its extremely easy to hit and maintain the ramp point. I thought I had a sweet aftermarket trigger on my PM6, but I could never hold the ramp for very long with my off-hand. I'm playing KoTH next Sunday which is semi-only, and after just 10 mins of trigger tuning I can quite easily maintain at least 10bps without bouncing.

As most people say, its all about personal choice, but there do seem to be too many 'tards in this thread who are quick to voice their opinion over how unbelievably amazing their 05 Ego is (or similiar), when most have not had the opportunity to shoot a working, well-maintained Mini and base their performance on ones from the initial batch that had teething issues. Just give it a rest.

Flame away :)
 
I must say i prefer my mini over the ego 05 i had. I sold the Ego 05 to get the mini infact.

The reason for this is just it feels nice,tight and light to me where as the ego didnt. Both guns are as easy to maintain as each other.

But im going to pick sides and say one gun because its all down to what YOU prefer. So go to a site and try peoples markers.
 

Seany

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Mar 19, 2007
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shot a well set up olive mini (no blowback etc) was an alright gun although not my cup of tea really, for the price of them you cant complian..

but for around the £200 mark best gun you can get is the etek in my opinion, they absolutley **** on any 05/06 ego and imo the best gun out in 06, and as for customer service you cant beat planets at all :)

my 2p now flame away ;)
 

Skullface

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Jan 31, 2006
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Well, thanks for all the thought in the replies.

and to answer the million dollar question...... MINI!

bought one for not a lot from StevieT, nice chap he is too, just happened to be 3 miles from where i finished a job for the day last week so we managed a face to face.

Very impressed i am with it. yet to shoot in anger, but familiarising with it, it is growing on me quickly. First thing i did was a full strip, every screw. Taken some time to deburr passages and holes in the air system, mainly cos i'm anal about that ****, and partly to improve consistency. Deep clean, and lube. Waiting for a spares kit to arrive now to fit a new check valve and try it again.

I've got a two hoops style chrono with 60 shot string memory, so i'll do some testing with fps consistency at differing rates of fire, and post it up for general musing. Be a couple of weeks before that though.

Cheers again all.