Volquartsen Mini Mamba — 60 Second Review

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Volquartsen Mini Mamba — 60 Second Review​


The Volquartsen Mini Mamba is the perfect spy gun. Not only does this .22 look the part, but when outfitted with a proper suppressor like the SilencerCo Sparrow and an Aimpoint ACRO, it’s ridiculously quiet and impressively accurate—ideal for smoking yard grizzlies without your neighbors ever knowing the noble work you’ve undertaken to protect their home from attic-invaders.

Weighing in at a mere 1 pound, 9 ounces, the Mini Mamba comprises Volquartsen’s lightest package. It employs a 3-inch LLV Competition Upper, paired with a stainless steel barrel that comes housed in an aluminum shroud. The result is match-grade accuracy in a ridiculously light package.

Adjustable sights team with a Picatinny rail up top for desired sighting systems. We topped ours with an ACRO to get the most out of our trigger pulls. A DLC coating keeps the enterprise running smoothly.



This is some straight-up Bond villain good times on the range running suppressed and topped with a quality red dot. The price of the Mini Mamba won’t break you—the multiple bricks of .22 LR you consume each weekend just might.

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