![]() I started with a 1989 vintage Ruger Ranch rifle, as it has the ability to take scopes and has a 1/7 twist barrel.ġ) 1990 vintage 188 Series Ruger Ranch Rifle, 1/7 twist barrelĢ) Tech Sights rear ghost ring sight to replace the flimsy rear leaf. Poly stock (though wood with a wood handguard is sexier) Post and wing front sight (M1/M16 style).Ħ). 1/7 twist for MK262 MOD1 77 grain OTMsģ) Ability to use quick release Ruger factory type scope rings like current 580 seriesĥ). With this in mind, after going through several Minis, I have decide to create my "perfect Mini".Ģ). They limit you to scout mounts or side-plate mounts, which as a rule do not hold zero. Ruger Mini 14/30 Factory - New - Take off barrels 581 Series New condition. There are old GB models out there that come close with 1/7 barrels and thread with good sights. Ruger Mini-14 GB with a pistol grip, side-folding stock, 30-round magazine. The 18 inch barrels really maximizes the 77s, or 55s for that matter. Also the current tacticals are only 16" barrels. Its a stainless Ranch folder - unfired in the box. I like their sights, and they take Ruger rings, so you don't need scout mount or wobbly side plate mount. Problem is, they are 1/9 twist, not 1/7 (like the Mid-80 to 90-s Minis) so do not get the most out of the 5.56 MK262 MOD1 77 grainers. ![]() The current Mini-14 Tactical Models are close to my idea of the "Perfect" Mini. I have two AR15s, one AK, a Mini-30, and a Mini-14! It is merely my opinion of what I think is the perfect Mini-14) Original magazine capacities for the Mini-14 rifle is 20 or 30 rounds.(Disclamer: This is not a Mini is better than AR15 or AK47 platform thread. Introduced in 1973, it is based on the M14. Standard sights consist of a blade-type front and adjustable diopter-type rear sight. Also, call ruger with the serial number and you can get them to tell you if it was a from the factory folder. Manual safety is patterned after the M1 Garand or M14 rifle, and is located at the front of the trigger guard. The gas piston has a cup-shaped head, and is linked to the bolt via Garand-type operating rod which runs at the right side of the weapon. The GB Model or government barrel model features either a pistol grip with side folding stock or a standard semi-pistol grip rifle stock and comes with either a 20 or 30-round magazine, bayonet lug and threaded barrel equiped with a factory flash suppressor. ![]() The action is operated by the long-stroke gas piston, which is located below the barrel and is concealed within the forend of the stock. The K Mini-14 is a gas operated, semi-automatic only weapon which uses Garand-type rotary bolt with two lugs. ![]() Intended for law enforcement, military and private security markets, however some have entered the civilian market. The Ruger Mini-14 GB (“Government Bayonet”) model features a pistol grip with a side folding stock, a 20-round magazine, bayonet lug, threaded barrel, and flash suppressor. Sales were enough to police and sheriff's departments to keep the gun in Ruger's LE line for several years. The rifle was produced in May 1982 in Newport, NH Facility and shipped to the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety Highway Patrol in Oklahoma City, OK. In the US the Mini-14GB was marked 'For Government and Law Enforcement Use Only' on both the receiver and the magazines (20-round standard rather than the flush fit 10-rounders). This rifle is designated as model K Mini-14 30 GBF and is chambered in. ![]()
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