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Buy Now. Simple, rugged, Garand-style action with breech bolt locking system, a fixed-piston gas system and self-cleaning moving gas cylinder gives unparalleled reliability under harsh operating conditions. Cold hammer-forged barrel results in ultra-precise rifling that provides exceptional accuracy and longevity.
There are a ton of models of Ruger's Mini-14 and Mini-30. We'll go over some history, specs, and then dive into our favorite models of each Mini.
Since 1973, Ruger has introduced several variants, including variants chambered in both .223 Remington and 5.56×45mm NATO, the Ranch Rifle with a civilian style rear aperture sight and integral scope ring mounts on the receiver, the Mini-14 GB with a bayonet lug and flash suppressor, variants with folding stocks, stainless steel versions of ...
Ruger again expanded the Mini product line in 2015 with a new variant of the Mini 14 tactical. This time they adapted the design to a fifth cartridge - the 300 AAC Blackout (also known as the 7.62×35mm, 300 BLK or .300 Whisper).
August 15, 2024. The Ruger Mini 14 is a widely-known rifle. It is used by hunters, sport shooters, and law enforcement agencies. It shoots both 5.56 and .223 remington bullets and comes in a number of variants. From law agencies to Hollywood movies, the Mini 14 has made a lot of appearances in public.
Currently, there are 16 models of Mini-14 available in the Ruger catalog, and an additional six of the Mini-30 variant. Mini-14 Calibers The Mini-14 and Mini-30 are currently offered in three calibers.
Below we will concentrate on the three main variants, which are: The Ranch Rifle. The Tactical Rifle. The Mini-30. Photo by Les Reichardt. See 3,000+ New Gun Deals HERE. As well as reviewing a variety of different models available, we will also discuss the differences between the best Ruger Mini-14 & Mini-30 models.
Ruger Mini 14 Ranch Rifle Models and Variations. All Ruger Mini 14 Ranch Rifles share an 18.5” barrel and a gas-operated semi-automatic action. They are all chambered for 5.56mm NATO. The variation comes in the make of the stock and receiver, as well as the magazine capacity and total length.
The new model Mini-14 Tactical variant includes a throwback style protected blade front sight with "ears" and an underbarrel bayonet lug, a factory-installed flash suppressor, and an integral...
Introduced in 1973 by Sturm, Ruger & Co., the Mini-14 resembles a smaller version of the military M14 rifle. It was designed by L. James Sullivan and William B. Ruger and incorporated numerous innovations and cost-saving engineering changes.