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The Ruger Mini-14 is everything that Ruger says it is: light, fast handling, and durable. Right or wrong, Ruger has always marketed the Mini-14 as ranch and varmint rifle. However it also is a viable, high-value defensive rifle choice that makes a lot of sense and thousands of good people have purchased a Mini-14 with that exact use in mind. Nutnfancy has had a lot of trigger time behind Minis and can attest to their durability, reliability, and indeed impressive handling characteristics. For those users wanting customization, the Mini-14 can be outfitted with folding stocks (Butler Creek folder being the best) barrel shrouds, flash suppressors (older Minis), normal capacity magazines, and optics. In recent years the Mini-14 was finally improved by Ruger: thicker, more accurate barrel, an improved synthetic stock, and improved iron peep sights. Nicely done. The Mini-14 represents a good value in tactical carbines that can serve well in the defensive/offensive role as needed by law enforcement, select military users, and good ole civilian sheepdogs. But it has some definite downsides that a potential buyer should consider. First, its touted lightweight will be worsened by the fitment of optics using the heavy steel Ruger rings (included). And the normal capacity. quality magazines for the Mini-14 (like ProMag brand and Ruger factory mags) are usually made of steel and will add even more weight to your loadout (compared to AR-15 alternatives). Other downsides include: still unimpressive accuracy of only about 3 MOA with standard ammo, lack of an integral Picatinny rail system for optics mounting, inability to mount flash suppressors to new Mini-14, lack of accessory railing for light mounts, and a higher cost for magazines. The Target versions of the Mini-14 with their adjustable harmonic barrel dampeners totally correct the accuracy problems inherent in the design and they shoot tight groups. However they are much heavier (add 2 lbs) and more expensive, negating the high value advantage of the Mini-14. The design also comes in 6.8 SPC and 7.62x39mm loadings but their mags are harder still to find and Nutnfancy recommends the standard .223 version unless you want a deer rifle as well (get the 6.8 SPC in that case). But despite a few drawbacks, the Mini-14 remains a high-selling favorite among American shooters. For defensive use out to 100 yrds, the Mini would serve admirably despite its lack of ultimate accuracy. Couple that will diehard reliability and reasonable cost, the Ruger Mini-14 still remains a smart choice for the tactical carbine buyer.////////////////Nutnfancy Likeability Scale: 7 out of 10///////////////
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I've got one as well.
The mag system is actually a miniaturized version of the M14 system.
By UCSPanther20 [Affiliate User] 1227569596 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removethe mag goes in just like the ak 47....
By blazehand187 [Affiliate User] 1227264643 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removewhat do you think of the mini 30 can i get tac rails for my mini 30 what do you suggest nutnfancy
By gotknive [Affiliate User] 1227243209 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveNutnfancy keep it up man good vid's. Like this video. I bought a mini 14 yesterday!
By TerribleOne101 [Affiliate User] 1227185673 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removethe mini 14 is NOT RESTRICTED in canada
By margaritaseitz [Affiliate User] 1227061706 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveIn Canada the Mini-14's are restricted like the M-4. But the M1A is non-restricted, and comes in 7.62x51mm. Also the M1A comes stock with protected sights and almost all the same features as the Mini but also a flash suppressor. But again its not a carbine, but I think its a better defensive weapon. Much more "intimidating" with the bigger rounds.
By Glockffs [Affiliate User] 1226988017 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveGood education. What America needs.
By jonsairsoft [Affiliate User] 1226971260 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveOoooo, Big words.. I love a man who knows his vocabulary.
By jceezy69 [Affiliate User] 1226882658 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveI hate living in the United Kingdom under these firearm laws, their bloody insane.
They've basically taken a sport and a basic human right away from large proportion of legal gun owners and genuine law-abiding people, and forgot about the true criminals; those who get them from the black market.
I would love to get into shooting, but with all our laws, it seems practically impossible.
love the show. 5 stars
By stubblefieldJR [Affiliate User] 1226815620 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveI agree
By D0ublezer0x [Affiliate User] 1226807166 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removehey nutnfancy great vidio. I just wanted to let you know that DPMS/Panther Arms makes a mil spec AR15 for under $1000. I'm talking about the DPMS AP4 check it out and please do a review on it. Keep the vidios comming I appriciate them.
By outlawsoldier47 [Affiliate User] 1226759764 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveThere is one law I would be totally for and wish they actually would pass. Mandatory Gun Education. If you are going to own a firearm I feel you better be educated and trained with proper gun handling tech and use. And unfortunately many are not and preform and handle their guns recklessly. Do not know how many times I have seen this at the range, in a store and other places.
I think if such a law was passed the population in time might view guns in a different light.
Great series Nutnfancy, Regarding the laws of the land. hope our freedoms are not taken by us by the up coming administration. With the Dem's looking like they are going to be in comp control I am feeling a little uneasy. Just wonder what we will be seeing a year from now and farther down the road. My guess more and more restrictions and laws put on us. Does this make us any safer? Lets just look at history. Jet out
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