Troy Industries Mini-14MCS-Installation

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A step-by-step video installation guide of the Troy Industries MIni-14 MCS system. More information is available at www.troyind.com .

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  • Hello, our chassis system alone is only $399. If you choose to buy a package with the m4 grip, buffer tube and m4 stock assembly, along with our folding BattleSights you are going to pay $649.99. The Clyde stock does NOT come with backup sights, and it's between $549-$589 retail. (That's a $60-100 difference) All of our products come with a limited LIFETIME warranty and you will notice there are substantial differences in systems. Thank you for your interest and comments.

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    Troy Industries is offering 20% off it's mini-14 chassis and basic package from July 26th-Aug 1st. (Use coupon code "mini" at checkout to receive 20% off mini-14 purchase.)

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  • nice system, but god dame, the price is ridiculous. 650$ retail?. in this economy? wtf r u guys smoking?

  • Looks badass, but not worth the price, i mean shit thats the same price as the weapon itself. For that price i could send my mini to ASI and pretty much get it rebuilt to shoot .5 moa at 100yds.

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  • The SCAR stock still doesn't address the issue of optics

  • Many people looking for a Mini stock, myself included, have more than enough extra AR parts lying around (and probably a donor Mini-14 as well) and could buy just the bare chassis to build a complete gun. I myself am getting the package because of the money I'll save on the sights and other parts, plus I believe the stock tube and sling mount are already installed at the factory.

  • I think the best features of the MCS are: 1) It solves the problem of mounting optics on the Mini with a solid, full-length top rail; Most AR accessories can be used on it (grips, stocks, sights, etc.); 2) like the AR the stock is inline with the bore axis. Actually, the bore sits about 1/4" or 1/8" below and parallel with the stock tube axis. This aids in controlling muzzle rise. See Troy's video of the M14 MCS.

  • Everybody whose whining about the price needs to actually think about what they're getting. The sights alone list for over $200. The sling adapter is about $45. Also think of the machining that is done. I use a lot of troy gear on my guns and I have an old Choate stock on an old Mini and I've fired other aftermarket Mini stocks, so I know the difference in quality. The only thing that comes close is the Clyde Armory SCAR stock. There are other differences I'll mention in comments below.

  • I bought an MCS chassis. It looks badass but my Mini 14 weighs a ton now.

  • @TroyIndustries I was wondering in the video it show the guy putting the forend liner in the stock but when he actually puts the gun in it the forend liner is not there I have had problems with some minis and the forend liner not fitting on different stocks is this a problem?

  • sick music

  • why don't you make a video of someone shooting the rifle with the MCS stock?

  • Your gettin WAAAAYYY too close to the cost of good AR rifle. I mean, I love the Mini's simplicity, but RDICULOUS PRICE for the cost of the mold?? C'mon!!!!!!! Got any VASELINE to go with that DRY RUB your givin me?!?!?!?!

  • It's cool.... but not $600.00+ cool.... About 2 Bills tops. Especially considering that ATI and TAPCO make a similar product for under a Hundo...

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