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By Dave Anderson, GUNS Magazine
The Ruger Mini-14 was an instant success when it appeared in the mid-1970's. To understand why, you kind of had to be there. In 1976 if you wanted a semi-automatic .223 your choices were a Colt AR-15 ($300), Armalite AR-180 ($300), or HK-93 ($330).
The Mini-14 was priced at $200. Now $100 or so doesn't seem like much today, but in 1976 the national average wage index was roughly $9,200. Compared to the increase in wages, the price difference of $100 or $130 is like a difference of $500 to $650 today.
The military M16 (and by extension its semi-auto version, the AR-15) was widely criticized at the time. Dozens of articles, both in gun magazines and in the popular press, castigated the M16 for perceived failings such as unreliability and mediocre accuracy.
There was much speculation on what sort of rifle would replace the M16. If you had said in 1975 the M16 would still be America's military rifle 40 years later you'd have been laughed out of the room. And if you suggested the day would come when an AR would consistently shoot 1/2-MOA groups…
I had one of those early Mini-14's, made in 1976, as well as a Colt AR-15 of the same era. In terms of accuracy and reliability there was little difference. Groups of around 6 MOA seemed to be about the norm with either. The one undeniable Mini-14 advantage was cost. A C-note saved is a big deal when you're making $200 a week.
I liked the balance, feel and overall handling of the Mini, but its lack of accuracy made it seem more like a bulky, hard-to-conceal pistol than a rifle. Moreover the lack of accuracy seemed inherent in the design, not due to any lack of quality in materials or workmanship.
Any semi-automatic rifle using an operating rod along with a gas block on the barrel is handicapped in terms of accuracy. As the operating rod is jolted into motion and separates from the gas block, the barrel gets a little (and inconsistent) tweak added to its normal vibrations. Careful hand fitting of parts helps, especially in combination with a heavier barrel.
The barrels on those early Mini-14's were certainly not heavy, quite the opposite. Add the operating rod factor to an already light, whippy barrel and accuracy problems were almost inevitable.
Regular readers may recall a column on the Amega Mini-Scout sight base for the Mini-14 in the September 2010 issue. Not just a sight base, the Amega system acts as a strut to stiffen the light barrel. With a forward-mounted Leupold Scout scope attached, the Amega base transformed my old Mini. It's still no tackdriver but at least it seems like a rifle rather than a big pistol.
Ruger has made a number of changes to the Mini-14 over the years. The amazing developments in AR accuracy, versatility and aftermarket components have occupied my semi-auto rifle interests for some decades now, while the Mini-14's have been relegated to the back row of the gun safe. To see how they've changed over the years I purchased a current (2014) production Ranch Rifle at a local store.
The current model has a heavier, stiffer barrel, better iron sights, it accepts Ruger rings for mounting a scope over the receiver, the upper forearm is synthetic instead of wood and it has a recoil pad that sticks to your shoulder rather than sliding around the way the old slick plastic would.
The original was marked Mini-14 and .223 Rem on the receiver, and the barrel had a 1:10-inch twist. The current model is marked Ranch Rifle and 5.56mm, the barrel has a 1:9 twist. A set of Ruger rings come with the rifle. A Picatinny-style rail is also included and can be attached to the receiver for more sight-fitting options.
I used the Ruger rings to fit a Redfield Battlezone 3-9×42 to the receiver. Comparing out of the box accuracy, my current production Ranch Rifle is far superior. With handloads using the Hornady 55-grain V-Max bullet it consistently produces 5-shot, 100-yard groups between 1.5 and 2 inches, averaging around 1-3/4 inches. Groups were nice and "round" with no tendency to horizontal or vertical stringing even when the barrel heated up.
These groups were shot while dealing with an atrocious factory trigger. A semi-auto trigger, in order to be safe and reliable, needs a bit of take-up and overtravel, as well as a good margin of sear engagement. Even making those allowances, this trigger needs work.
Weight of pull is 6-1/2 pounds. Take-up and overtravel are acceptable but the actual sear break is long, creepy, and with detectable "steps." Shooting for accuracy from the bench was a chore.
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@cathompson58
@cathompson58 6 лет назад
This is my “go to” weapon for home defense .. for good reason .. just always fires and never complains
@waylonk2453
@waylonk2453 4 года назад
The Mini-14 seems to be the "American AK." Reliable, rugged old-fashioned design, and not overly accurate.
@cathompson58
@cathompson58 4 года назад
Waylon K truth .. but they are plenty accurate for hunting and urban assault .. they are not sniper rifles for sure .. but in a home invasion you want a Mini-14 over a sniper rifle any day .. the AR-15 is more accurate but it is a finicky weapon and, like some girlfriends needs a lot of attention or it will come back to bite you
@cathompson58
@cathompson58 4 года назад
DNA Tech I live in a rural area
@cathompson58
@cathompson58 4 года назад
DNA Tech out of curiosity, what weapon have you chosen that doesn't shoot through drywall?
@cathompson58
@cathompson58 4 года назад
DNA Tech I also have a Smith & Wesson Governor with .410 shotgun shells at the beside .. (6 rounds) .. but home invasions frequently involve multiple assailants.. I would use the revolver in close combat but the rifle against multiple attackers .. and I suspect I would need to shoot through walls and furniture to get them
@richardbumpuscjf347
@richardbumpuscjf347 5 лет назад
I switched from an AR to a Mini in 1996 as a duty weapon. All my rifle problems left. Ruger’s always go bang!
@rogercougle3042
@rogercougle3042 4 года назад
Hell yeah bro
@maxlumens9085
@maxlumens9085 2 года назад
What kind of ar did you have?
@richardbumpuscjf347
@richardbumpuscjf347 2 года назад
@@maxlumens9085 Colt
@maxlumens9085
@maxlumens9085 2 года назад
@@richardbumpuscjf347 sweet, thanks for the quick reply.
@JasonONungesser
@JasonONungesser 7 лет назад
I've never owned an AR, but I was in the military for years and shot the M16, 50cal and a handful of other rifles. A few years ago I bought a Mini-14 from a friend who wanted to use the money for an AR and haven't regretted my decisions since. The Mini-14 action is smooth, I hit whatever target I aim at (provided it's not more than 200 yards away) and the ergonomics are comfortable. My Mini-14 is a great rifle I doubt I'll ever get rid of except, maybe, to buy a newer one as mine's circa 1999.
@garyc8208
@garyc8208 7 лет назад
Been proud owner of mini14 for years....and still like it. Never cared for M16's. Thanks for the video.
@josecanisales3491
@josecanisales3491 6 лет назад
The Mini-14 is a bad ass gun. I should have NOT sold the stainless 1980 model I had. Never a jam or miss fire with my own reloads. Live & learn as my old man used to say.
@slofr8dan
@slofr8dan 7 лет назад
I've had one since the early 80s and won't part with it. Ruger sent me a taller rear aperture sight (for free) for longer range and it'll bang a 16" steel target at 400 yards all day long. That's all I can ask of it. Nice vid.
@Lobosrun
@Lobosrun 6 лет назад
Enjoyed the video. In 1986 I bought a new full stock SS "GB" and carried it in my patrol car until I retired in 2006. When I bought this rifle I knew full well it was a utility rifle, not intended to be a counter sniper rifle, but very useful during close range situations where more firepower was needed. Thankfully I never had to use it on a human, but it has put many deer, coyotes, cows, and wild mustangs down after being hit by cars along the high desert highways of Nevada. It has never failed me. Even now, after 4000+ rounds thru it, the accuracy is the same as it was new, not great, but as accurate as it was intended to be as a reliable utility rifle. I can tell you this, I don't want anyone shooting at me with one of these Mini 14's (or anything else).
@maxlumens9085
@maxlumens9085 2 года назад
You shoot wild mustangs? That's garbage, you should be ashamed of yourself.
@Lobosrun
@Lobosrun 2 года назад
@@maxlumens9085 Those that had been hit by vehicles and needed to be put down. I made my comment easier to understand, thanks for pointing it out.
@JohnB-dr8sk
@JohnB-dr8sk Год назад
@@maxlumens9085 Shut up moron and read his actual comment before posting nonsense.
@redram5150
@redram5150 5 лет назад
AR guys look at me as if I’m insane, but I love the Mini-14. My Dad bought one in stainless with wood furniture during mid 90s because it reminded him of the M-14 he used in the Corps. Reliable as the day is long, accurate, and comfortable. Spent a lot of quality father-son time around that rifle. My supervisor has one with a bump stock and high nickel barrel. He lived in another county not far outside Philly and his neighbor was always calling the police even though target shooting on your own land in that township is legal. I got mine from the Hershey, Pa State Police Academy. It was used as a training rifle. I’ve never regretted that purchase
@SpadeAce
@SpadeAce 7 лет назад
I am 150% pro Mini-14. It was the first semi-auto rifle higher than a .22lr that I bought years back. Over a couple of years I changed the gun up a lot. I changed the stock out to the archangel sparta, threw a red dot and co witnessing flip ups on them. I have put well over 5000 rounds through this rifle throughout the years and I rarely had any malfunctions. The only issues I had were with shoddy ammo and the gun never got dirty as shit when I used it, unlike the AR platform. However, I have to say that I am leaning more toward the AR platform but since I live in NY I can't get a standard AR and the compliant ones feel uncomfortable to shoot. The reason I am leaning more towards an AR is for its versatility. You pretty much build the lower that is perfect for you and you can change the upper to anything you want (barrel length to even changing calibers) pretty damn easy. On top of that, the AR is very light. I'm a big dude so the weight doesn't bother me much, and I am not soldier so I wont be on patrol with it and all that so yeah let's all save the comments about its weight lol. The Mini-14 has much less felt recoil because of the weight difference, which means less effort to reacquire your target after a shot. Whatever, I'm babbling. Yeah in closing, I think the Ruger Mini-14 is 99.99999999% reliable, much easier to maintain and you said it best when you said you just need to run a bore snake through it and get all the shit out and you're good.
@chadkolhagen
@chadkolhagen 7 лет назад
ruger mini 14
@SpadeAce
@SpadeAce 7 лет назад
Couldn't agree more but carrying that thing at low ready for hours on end isn't fun compared to the AR. Just an update though, I am thinking of buying a survival rifle kit that my buddy linked me to - I'll throw the link in the next comment. It is an entire easy to assemble multi-caliber / barrel setup. Looks sick af and I would rather buy that than an AR.
@archangele1
@archangele1 7 лет назад
Thanks for this video. I have a 182 series I bought new and still use. It just plain works. No need for a charge handle or anything like that since it doesn't jam or misfire. Yea, the AR snobs always bad mouth the gun, well, until their's start jamming and mine just keeps shooting. Many small countries use the select fire version of this rifle to this day. The big thing I like about this rifle is the ergonomics. The stock fits and it drops down enough at the shoulder so I can use the sights properly. Also the sights on my gun are easy to adjust for elevation and windage. I find the Mini to be a quick to point and shoot carbine that is more then accurate enough out to 100 - 200 yards. I hear the newer ones are more accurate then my 35 year old one.
@helloshklosh4111
@helloshklosh4111 6 лет назад
My buddy and I went to the market to get an ak. For two hundred dollars cheaper I could get a mini 14. I chose the mini 14 for a little over five hundreds out the door. I’d a payed over seven for the ak. I was not disappointed in myself but I was conflicted. My buddy assured me, it was a good choice but he would of got the ak, “ that’s what you went there for....” lol. It was a golden moment. But let me tell you that mini was a beast. No jamming, no failures..... like watching a machine. It was hypnotizing, the noise and the feel of that action as it cycled bullets and spitting brass like it was chewing tobacco.... I hear about m4’s jamming every so often. Double feeds, fte, ftf, you know. Heck I had a shell get stuck in my stag; had to push it out with a rod. I can’t think of a time I’ve heard of a mini failing. It is a reliable gun, I never cleaned it at first and I shot it all the time. I don’t think I’ve ever had to be concerned with cleaning it. It just works. And looks good doing it.
@bwillems1000
@bwillems1000 5 лет назад
Turns out the Mini14 and the AK operate the same way and both have large almost-single-piece bolts. I've got one of each and love them both.
@partriarch
@partriarch 7 лет назад
Already have an M1, and an M1A, both in their "natural" calibers (.30-06 and .308/7.62mm), but I had no 5.56mm/223 long gun. Since I HATE the AR platform rifles, from my experiences in Vietnam, I will never buy any rifle which requires a dustcover to keep the action clean. That left only the Ruger Mini-14 as my affordable option in that caliber. And that it has a Garand action, it falls into formation with my other Garand action battle rifles. I expect to take possession of my new Mini-14 (stainless steel) any day now, as soon as it arrives at my local gun store from the source store in Texas. Good video. Thanks.
@jamestrimble5568
@jamestrimble5568 7 лет назад
partriarch
@partriarch
@partriarch 7 лет назад
I have purchased the stainless steel Mini-14 in 5.56mm/.223 chambering, so it will reliably utilize either cartridge safely. I'm as happy as a bug in a rug with my new purchase. Went as far as buying two 20 round magazines for it, to supplement the two 5 round mags it came with. The Garand style action is a big selling point for me.
@cbwelch4
@cbwelch4 7 лет назад
Thanks for your service. My father served there too. My question is did you have the M-16 or the M-16A1? My father had the M-16A1 and said he didn't have problems with reliability with it, but he knew it had to be cleaned. He didn't like the 5.56 being a deer hunter. Because I'd heard bad stories, I was prejudiced against the platform. Just to learn the battery of arms, I bought a cheaper one, an M&P-15 Sport without a dust cover. It doesn't jam. I like the gun more than I thought I would. I just picked up the Ruger and like it too, but I've had to work at becoming a better shot with it. I would that the trigger was a bit lighter and less creepy. Also have to use an Allyn wrench to adjust the rear peep sight is a bit klugey, but I like the action and the ruggedness of the firearm. In terms of durability, my impression is it has the AR platform beat.
@partriarch
@partriarch 7 лет назад
Not sure which variant I was issued. Only know it didn't work worth beans for me. Some of the problems turned out to be the propellant used in the cartridges, which didn't burn cleanly, and was cycled back into the action by the "direct impingement" method used in the piece. I will not quibble with the AR platform rifle's function nowadays, since it has lasted well over 40 years as the main battle rifle in our Armed Forces, but I cannot discount the reliability issues I had with it. I'll stick to an action I'm good with, the Garand action. Some of the newer AR platform rifles now use gas pistons in the cyclic system to initiate reloading. That would make them, in my estimation, more reliable. The choice would have to be up to you.
@cbwelch4
@cbwelch4 7 лет назад
I cannot say I blame you. If I'd had a bad experience in practice, I'd probably avoid it too. My favorite rifle is my M1A, a joy to shoot. Wonderful trigger, great caliber and the best stock iron sights on any of my guns. It is a laser beam.
@GigHarborRay
@GigHarborRay 7 лет назад
After watching the video and reading a bunch of the comments, i thought i'd add my .02 cents worth. I'm not one the fancy gun folks that brag about 1 or 2 moa shooting, and the nearest i've come customising my mini 14 is putting a sling on it. I got it sometime in the late 70s for around $200.00 and because it fits my needs i'm still shooting it, And I have found that it is something that i can count on working every time i pull the trigger. It's helped feed my family for a whole lot of years. and it's a great little deer gun if you use it properly. I shot a mattel toy in Vietnam back in '65 - '66 and even though they may have got all of the bugs fixed, i wouldn't have a AR if someone gave me one. I guess that i'm old school, but i like my rifles made out of wood and steel, and that feel like a gun with no plastic unless it's a lens cap.
@Master...deBater
@Master...deBater 6 лет назад
I was going to say...what were you feeding your family...squirrels??? But then I thought...there's no way to even hit a squirrel with the old style mini-14 beyond about 25yds!!!
@joedirt1532
@joedirt1532 5 лет назад
Maybe he threw the Mini 14 at the animals he fed his family. Possibly clubbed them to death. He didn't specify, we only know his Mini wouldn't have been able to shoot one.
@keithlucas6260
@keithlucas6260 5 лет назад
Vietnam issues with the rifle was more with the ammo. It was specifically designed for use with IMR powder but the bean counters decided that they could save 2 cents a round by using Winchester ball powder which turns to gum due to it's high cellulose content. FN put a rotating port system on their firearm specifically for bullet weights and powder charges to effectively "tune" it. Personally my first "big gun" automatic past the 10-22 was a Russian AK just because of using the "Mattel toy" in the service. First kill was a 200 lb wild hog in East Texas. Second kill was an engine block headed for the scrapyard.
@stevenjackson2150
@stevenjackson2150 7 лет назад
I have a 1980 Ruger min -14 with a folding stock and I love it, People at the range that I attend ask me all the time can they shoot my min-14. One guy offered me $900. for the riffle I just couldn't at the time depart with it. Nice video keep up the good work.
@NeverNeverSafari
@NeverNeverSafari 7 лет назад
I probably wouldn't sell mine either .
@iananderson1848
@iananderson1848 4 года назад
As an Aussie I'm impressed by this guy's no nonsense and lucid approach to what is one of the world's finest semi auto .223 sporters. Certainly the best value for quality you can buy. But then again Ruger has been known for bang for your buck firearms. Semis all banned in Aus since 96 unfortunately but that's another story. Good work my friend you picked up on the practical technically details well and I do like the delivery.
@Shot_Gunner
@Shot_Gunner Год назад
Great points in this video. Once I purchased a mini 14 and tested it myself I’ll never go back to plastic. 😁👍🏻
@dustytodd5409
@dustytodd5409 7 лет назад
In 1980 they cost $149.95 should've bought a 100!
@NeverNeverSafari
@NeverNeverSafari 7 лет назад
Yeah, I should have bought a create for sks 10 years ago when they were 120 buck ea.
@chuckmiller5763
@chuckmiller5763 7 лет назад
No joke, 1989, SKS was $89.00.
@blackswampoutdoors4850
@blackswampoutdoors4850 6 лет назад
That cost the same as today with inflation
@gilcordova5516
@gilcordova5516 6 лет назад
Dusty Todd - I did
@removedot
@removedot 6 лет назад
Adjusted for inflation thats about $500 in todays money. If you had just put that money into an index of the Dow Jones Industrial Average you would have $3000 and wouldn't have to store the guns, and would be much easier to sell.
@Diamond-1911
@Diamond-1911 7 лет назад
Absolute Mini-14 fan. Shoots fantastic. Glad to see there are some of us still lovin' this rifle! If you ain't got one then you don't know what you are missing! I'm following Kame Bastard also and he has some nice videos as well. I won my 1981/82 Mini 14 20 some years ago on a 5 dollar raffle ticket. Came with a red dot scope, flash hider, bayonet, sling, (4) 30 rd. and (4) 40 rd. clips, collapsable polymer stock. And the original wood stock of course. It's true what they say....Five dollah make ya holla!!!!!!
@ptownrat3811
@ptownrat3811 4 года назад
You might be the only human on the planet with a bayonet lug on a Mini.
@kuhdiejay
@kuhdiejay 4 года назад
@@ptownrat3811 I'm getting one since he has one
@ptownrat3811
@ptownrat3811 4 года назад
@@kuhdiejay guess there'll be two. get the WWI bayonet for the 1903. it's like 4 feet.
@gkarl3rd
@gkarl3rd 4 года назад
kuhdie jay (
@waylonk2453
@waylonk2453 4 года назад
You lucky bastard! Sounds like a real treat to shoot.
@rocket10racer
@rocket10racer 7 лет назад
I'd take it over an Ar 15 any day. The action is awesome !
@offthewallhobbyman6978
@offthewallhobbyman6978 Год назад
I just happened to see this video pop up on my feed and im glad it did. I thoroughly enjoyed the information and i agree with you. I have Ar's that I love but in 223, the mini 14 is my pick. Ive always lived the reliability and feel of them. I bought my first mini over 20 years ago and ive never had any sort of malfunction. Great video. You have a new subscriber.
@TealcJack
@TealcJack 7 лет назад
Ever since the A-Team, I have wanted one of these rifles. Hoping to add one to my collection some day.
@airbornesoldieramerica7125
@airbornesoldieramerica7125 4 года назад
Just finally bought a mini 14. When I always seen a mini 14 in the past and even now days first thing and only thing came to my mind is the WW2 carbine and the M2a Garand that my real hero's used from WW2 to Vietnam. And also what Safari said in beginning of this video.NOT SOME 1980'S PROGRAM A-Team.
@stansinclair5521
@stansinclair5521 4 года назад
A company makes the folding stock so you can go full A Team
@TealcJack
@TealcJack 4 года назад
@@stansinclair5521 Ya, I saw that a little while ago. I am just continuing to look for an 80's model mini 14. But I just might have to go for the new one and get the folding stock.
@catholicseymour292
@catholicseymour292 7 лет назад
I bought a used Mini 14 many years ago. I was the third owner. The only cleaning that the second owner ever did was the barrel and receiver. I believe it was made in the middle of the 80s. I took the Rifle completely down and was shocked at how dirty the piston and gas tube was. I gave it a thorough cleaning and scrubbed all the carbon out. The funny thing is that I shot the rifle a few hundred times and never had a failure to fire. No telling how many rounds have been fired through it before I got it. I love the Mini 14 and I also love my Ar 15. They both have their place in my opinion.
@jimnocks7793
@jimnocks7793 6 лет назад
Smile you nailed it. Thanks much for giving my favorite rifle a giant kiss
@EMK666
@EMK666 6 лет назад
"Every man, woman and child should own a Ruger Mini 14. Its the bees knees." -Abraham Lincoln
@fivecrosses9040
@fivecrosses9040 3 года назад
😂
@StreetSweeper1776
@StreetSweeper1776 3 года назад
It’s the bees knees
@dannyboy2750
@dannyboy2750 3 года назад
Gtf out Abe Lincoln??! If youre gonna qoute someone at least credit it to the write one! It was Gen. George Washington. After being interviewed by cspan in Deleware. Read your history
@micknelson4294
@micknelson4294 3 года назад
"My BAR M1918 was based upon the genuis design of the Ruger Mini-14". -John Browning
@kevinburk1670
@kevinburk1670 2 года назад
shoulda had one in the theatre
@1dogelsa
@1dogelsa 7 лет назад
I love mine and likewise, never had a single problem with it...
@sonsofthunder1481
@sonsofthunder1481 6 лет назад
Love my Mini 14...183 series. Put a MO ROD on it, and it brought the group in by a half an inch at 100. Lots of fun to shoot.
@shawnballee6053
@shawnballee6053 7 лет назад
You can also get mags in 100 rounds. I've had no issues with my new mini 14 as a tactical rifle in 4 years of shooting often at the range.
@billyphoenix5139
@billyphoenix5139 5 лет назад
I 110% agree with you it is most definitely the best .223 and I even love the Mini 30 too!
@jardinero9112
@jardinero9112 7 лет назад
I have had a good appreciation for what a ruger mini 14 can do in the hands of a skilled tactical operator. on april 11 1986 I went on a ride along with the miami dade police. we responded to that scene and we were within the first dosen units to arrive. wow what a day at the office.... been a cop down here for 29 years now. I've actually studied the whole shooting to the agents what they did there possitoning as well as the offenders. its all available on the internet. anyway thanks for sharing brother. I might get a mini 14 one day......
@NeverNeverSafari
@NeverNeverSafari 7 лет назад
WOW, that must have been the best and worst ride along ever. Thanks for your service as a police officer and for taking the time to watch my video!!!
@SchecterMongoose
@SchecterMongoose 7 лет назад
Most people who hate it had a 80's or 90's mini 14. The new ones are solid and accurate.
@NeverNeverSafari
@NeverNeverSafari 7 лет назад
yeah they are stuck on the fact that the older gun was less accurate so they don't even give the newer models a chance
@Master...deBater
@Master...deBater 6 лет назад
Yeah...I'm not spending $700+ on a 3+moa gun!!! I owned an older model back in the 90's and couldn't get any better groups than 5moa...My Ruger AR-556 shoots 1moa and has been just as reliable. And oh yeah...it only cost me $550 brand new!!! The only reason I wish I had held onto the mini...is so I could sell it today and get three times what I sold it for back in the early 2000's lol!!!
@joedirt1532
@joedirt1532 5 лет назад
Groups almost as well as your shotgun right?
@SmoothRuffian
@SmoothRuffian 7 лет назад
I bought a ranch rifle 1 year ago instead of an AR. I love it! A lot was said about the accuracy... I put a scope on my mini and somewhat easily pulled 2" groups at 100. Sometimes just under. It has the thicker barrel. I almost regretted putting the scope on it because it feels SO incredibly accurate with iron sites. I did a lot of reading about this rifle and ARs. if you want a gun that is built rock solid, this piston rotating bolt gun is simple but highly effective technology. Now even some AR companies are giving ARs piston systems instead of DI because this older technology is so great (AK is another example). Thanks for the video! I agree. A trained person will be just as deadly with this gun as an AR.
@fredchavez7653
@fredchavez7653 7 лет назад
Very informative and the format is spot on. Will keep watching.
@johnnyhellfire6
@johnnyhellfire6 4 года назад
I have a 78 model and has always worked. Love this thing and will always be my go to when it comes to rifles
@mr.c9582
@mr.c9582 7 лет назад
Thank you for your review. Your knowledge of the history of the Ruger mini 14 is outstanding. Thanks for the lesson.
@NeverNeverSafari
@NeverNeverSafari 7 лет назад
thanks for taking the time to watch and comment!
@barntapes3414
@barntapes3414 Год назад
I used to have a Ranch Rifle but like you, I sold it during a brain fart storm. Two years ago I picked up a mini-30 and let me tell you, THAT is one kick-ass rifle. My 223 is a Ruger American bolt action ranch rifle. I have become a big fan of Ruger Americans and have them in several calibers for toting around my ranch. We have a lot of large predators out here and I usually keep my .450 Bushmaster handy when I’m in the woods. I guess I’m just saying you can’t go wrong with a Ruger rifle.
@RikterZilla
@RikterZilla 7 лет назад
No one talks trash about my Mini 14... At least not while I'm holding it!
@ghostmourn
@ghostmourn 4 года назад
haha for sure!
@trillthaking
@trillthaking 4 года назад
I will if I’m holding my AR! 🤣 nah jk the mini-14 is a beast
@jungleno.
@jungleno. 3 года назад
Inaccurate POS.
@bobburnitt5389
@bobburnitt5389 5 лет назад
I would NOT trade MY Ranch Rifle for ANY of those "AR" looking things!!! I like GOOD and then SIMPLE with Firearms. This one is BOTH, therefore reliable. BB
@stephenturman2203
@stephenturman2203 7 лет назад
The mini 14 was my first Centerfield rifle. It was an mid-90's model that I sold a while back. It worked well enough, but it was a 5 or 6 moa rifle on a good day. I have a 584 series mini 14 in stainless and synthetic stock. I know the barrel was improved, but it's still a 3 or 4 moa rifle. It also gets very hot after 30 or so rounds and accuracy drops considerably. Given the cost of minis today, $750 for a basic ranch rifle, it's no longer a value alternative to an AR--especially when you add in the cost of magazines. I have PSA premium rifle that I built for about $700, including raptor charging handle, nickle boron bolt, upgraded trigger group, ambidextrous safety, BAD lever, magpul moe furniture and other goodies. I get under 2 moa with PMC bronze and wolf gold. I have also never had failure to fire or feed, something I can't say for the mini. The mini also doesn't like steel ammo, never an issue for my AR. Also, you can find good cheap magazines for $10 or less--a third of what you will pay for the mini 14. So, while I appreciate the mini 14 for its classic looks and operation, the AR that is available today for the same money or less is the superior rifle.
@J.Huff76
@J.Huff76 7 лет назад
Huh, I have 2 mid-90's Mini's in .223/5.56 and they get 2MOA and eat tula, wolf, and Monarch steel case ammo all day. You might have had a problem with yours and should have sent it back to ruger. They would have taken care of ya.
@Barefoot-Bob
@Barefoot-Bob 2 года назад
if that is the best you can shoot you really need to go back and learn to aim, it is not the rifle. and i have shot a ton of steel through my 580 series. you know they have a lifetime warranty if in fact you had a flawed weapon.
@themaskdman1
@themaskdman1 7 лет назад
I bought my Mini-14 back in '82. I've never had a malfunction, it eats anything I put through it (including steel case). By far, the best most reliable rifle I have ever owed!
@NeverNeverSafari
@NeverNeverSafari 7 лет назад
i know when i take my mini out im not going to have any issues with it
@tommyb6793
@tommyb6793 7 лет назад
I own both the mini 14 and the mini 30 (583 series) and absolutely love both of them .
@NeverNeverSafari
@NeverNeverSafari 7 лет назад
Ive never owned a mini 30,maybe one day ill pick one up
@goldtop54blues90
@goldtop54blues90 7 лет назад
I love it, saving up for one now, wood stock for me
@NeverNeverSafari
@NeverNeverSafari 7 лет назад
I looked at an AG Model today at a pawn shop, turned out to be total junk. The bolt was sticking about halfway and the stock was worn out. When asked how much he wanted, he looked me and said I won't take less than $700. Well needless to say I got a good laugh out of it and he is still the proud owner of an AG Mini 14.
@iowa_lot_to_travel9471
@iowa_lot_to_travel9471 4 года назад
I agree. Unfortunately these days they are hard to come by. So I settled for the tactical version with synthetic stock and stainless barrel. Absolutely love it and no regrets for purchasing it
@iowa_lot_to_travel9471
@iowa_lot_to_travel9471 4 года назад
@Dogman tossed my salad wow You're a lucky guy. 300 black ammo is much easier to come by. That is an incredible opportunity to shoot it. Bet it cracks like a whip
@patrickslevin6424
@patrickslevin6424 7 лет назад
I've owned 5 Mini's over the years and heard all the smack talked about them. The first 3 rifles I had were tack drivers and exceptionally reliable but the last two (one of them was stainless steel and composite stock) would not hit the broad side of a barn. I'm now buying the AR's as they have come down so much in price and they too are accurate and reliable.
@TheDeJureTour
@TheDeJureTour 7 лет назад
I owned a '76 and a '94... two the best guns I've ever owned.
@Zkpe02
@Zkpe02 7 лет назад
I have the 183 Series and it has never failed me nor failed to hit what I'm shooting. I had the M16 during Nam but was never enthused with it, I preferred the M14 by far....
@NeverNeverSafari
@NeverNeverSafari 7 лет назад
i agree
@ivanloar7846
@ivanloar7846 5 лет назад
Used mini 14 for tower post looking over the prison yard. Flawless operation during training and all requalifications. A fine all around weapon.
@russelmurray9268
@russelmurray9268 4 года назад
Love it straight stuff no BS great delivery the president could take lessons from you
@1OFGODSOWN
@1OFGODSOWN 4 года назад
I lived a couple of blocks away from that Infamous shooting in South Miami and was sitting by the Pool at the apartment complex when all of the shootings was going on.I remember having a conversation with someone else who was also at poolside and we said it sounded like someone was being shot.I remember a lot of shots being fired.As I recall the FBI Agent’s were shot thru the doors of their cars which they were hiding behind.There not nearly as many gunshots in Miami in the mid 80’s as there are Today.
@marcegrecco53
@marcegrecco53 7 лет назад
Simple gun, accurate and light and reliable. I like mine very much. Good review.
@NeverNeverSafari
@NeverNeverSafari 7 лет назад
thanks for watching and commenting
@keithwade6463
@keithwade6463 7 лет назад
I had a mini 14 and loved it. I used to set gallon milk jugs out about 50 yards filled with water. Could hit them every shot even rapid firing. As soon as it would hit the ground I had it flying again. My wife asked me what I was shooting. I said my mini 14. She said damn, you are down right deadly with that thing. And all it had was the flip up peep sights. I traded it for a brand new S&W M&P AR in 300 Blackout. Wish he would trade me back.
@brucebergstresser3973
@brucebergstresser3973 5 лет назад
Still have my 180 series rifle "Made in the 200th year of American Freedom"
@gillisBR549
@gillisBR549 3 года назад
Same here! Damn fine weapon!
@NYC-2-BKK
@NYC-2-BKK 5 лет назад
Thank you for this video. I own a 580 series Mini-14 ranch rifle with a walnut stock that I had built and customized to my spec by Accuracy Systems in Colorado. The build ended up totally $1800 by the time I was done. I haven't fired it yet to this day as it has been a safe queen, but I look forward to it. With that being said I have fired AR15's all my life but have never fired a Mini-14, and hope it's just as fun
@glennquagmire3258
@glennquagmire3258 6 лет назад
It is a fantastically reliable tool. I fancy the idea of a self-cleaning gun (or at least mostly). I can see why your preference lies towards the mini-14. Many changes came out of that 1986 shooting and the mini14 was only fractionally part of why changes were made. The shootout was so well documented and with so many agents killed, they analyzed what all went wrong. Preparation and marksmanship were 2 of the biggest factors that contributed to FBI fatalities. The mini14 was a factor in the lack of preparation. The feds should have been better armed as they knew beforehand that one of the suspects was using a semi-automatic rifle. In the first minute, Platt and 2 FBI agents were taken out of the fight. Matrix was left to fight 6 FBI agents. More than 100 rounds were fired at Matrix only hitting him twice (maybe only once) at a distance of 8-10 feet. The FBI was not proficient in marksmanship at that time. One FBI agent lost his glasses when the cars crashed and he was shooting half-blind. My point is that it was not solely the mini14 that changed things for the FBI for the next 15 years. As I stated earlier, the event was so well documented that many factors were able to be culled from the tragedy and bring about changes. Better equipment, better planning, and better marksmanship were just some of the major changes that occurred after that day. (I may have mixed up the two suspects and who had which weapon. That was a long time ago and I have since retired. If I have, I apologize)
@JohnB-dr8sk
@JohnB-dr8sk Год назад
The biggest factor was simply barrier penetration. Most of the rounds from the FBI agents were buckshot, 38 Specials and 9mm Silvertips. They just didn't have enough barrier penetration to take out the bad guys. But Platte's Mini-14 drilled straight through the FBI vehicles hitting the agents with a lot of force. A 10mm handgun would have evened the playing field in that scenario because it has much better barrier penetration. And of course, had the FBI agents had rifles it would be the same thing. Buckshot is piss poor when it comes to going through car doors despite it's incredible stopping power without barriers. That's why all militaries use rifles and not shotguns except for specialty use like door breaching and guarding supply depots and embassies. It's also why governments don't want civilians to own semi-auto rifles because of how effective they are.
@Thundarr995
@Thundarr995 4 года назад
I went to a gun show with every intention of buying an AR15. I ran across a guy selling a lightly used Mini-14. I was hesitant to buy it because of all the negative stuff that I've watched about it. I bought it anyway,the price was right. It's a newer model 582 series stainless steel. I like it,its not nearly as bad as people say. It shoots any .223/.556 ammo you put in it steel/brass. Came with a bunch of stuff,scope & 9 Ruger mags. It's pretty accurate. It is most accurate with 55gr. I've put about 800 rounds through it and it's not jammed once.
@jungblud59
@jungblud59 4 года назад
It's a shame how that rifle got its fame, but I love my Mini 14 also. I believe mine is an early 90's model. It likes 69 grain bullets. My hand loads are able to produce a .476" 3 shot group at 100 yds. People say this is known as a "spray and pray" rifle, I disagree, if you happen to be smarter than the rifle, and know how to pinpoint what recipe it likes. Don't get me wrong, I like my AR's, I've got 5, 4 AR15's and 1 AR10, in various calibers, none in 223 or 5.56. .25-45 sharps, 2 in .300 blackout, .50 Beowulf, and 375 Raptor. Love 'em all. Excellent video! Thanks for posting.
@SamofCR
@SamofCR 7 лет назад
Hale-FN-luyah. Finally someone has spoken with SOME insight. Yes, every rifle is different just as every person is different. Not everyone is suited to every firearm. Thank you, Tommy, for bringing a valid point to this discussion.
@VicsYard
@VicsYard 7 лет назад
You got a bad attitude!!!!!! I like it!!!! Lol Liked and subscribed
@hayseedfarmboy
@hayseedfarmboy 7 лет назад
me too
@noneya6334
@noneya6334 6 лет назад
This dude is just real. Its not attitude
@johncline8416
@johncline8416 6 лет назад
Might have been a good video. I stopped watching after the second F bomb.
@Vabasseroutdoors1
@Vabasseroutdoors1 6 лет назад
Got the 5817 love it!
@kaifuhsiao1947
@kaifuhsiao1947 7 лет назад
You're awesome to point out about the A-Team trivia!!!
@NeverNeverSafari
@NeverNeverSafari 7 лет назад
I used to watch the A-team as a kid
@jkmines
@jkmines 7 лет назад
Good review, thanks. I have a 183 serial series Mini 14 in stainless that consistently shoots 1" of smaller groups at 100 yards even with a hot barrel. The rifle has never failed me and is my go to rifle.
@NeverNeverSafari
@NeverNeverSafari 7 лет назад
Yeah there are a lot of mini's that shoot a 1" or better group, but you only hear about the bad ones most of the time. Ill have a video coming up of my mini and its group at a 100 coming soon, so keep an eye out for it.
@snowmangsx1100
@snowmangsx1100 7 лет назад
Hey Man great video and I loved it,,I to mentioned the mini 14 back in January of 2012 being the star weapon in the wonderful movie "In The Line Of Duty ---The FBI Murders" I think that was the name of it with Micheal Platt and William Matix,,,try to imagine what them FBI agents had to face that day,,in the movie he had 40 round mags and 2 of them taped together back to back reversed,,,imagine had he had a scope on it ? sadly there would have been all the FBI agents killed instead of 2,,I haven't watched the movie in a few years but I think the 2 agents killed was Ben Grogan and Jerry Dove who was a rookie,,,very very sad and buddy they were for sure out gunned that day,,I appreciate your video and you done a great job and like me I will never want another high powered multi round weapon rather than the mini 14 or 30,,, the mini 30 is my favorite,,you simply cannot beat a Ruger mini 30 or 14 and I will never be without one,,,,check out my mini 30 video's and several of my pistol video's here on youtube. later Dude,,, Rick N.
@NeverNeverSafari
@NeverNeverSafari 7 лет назад
thanks for taking the time to watch, when I get a chance ill stop by your channel !
@3.2Carrera
@3.2Carrera 7 лет назад
Great video. I picked up a Mini-14 on my 18th birthday as my first rifle. No issues at all. I later upgraded to a GB with the bayonet lug. No issues with that one either. I think the prices of them now hurt it these days.
@NeverNeverSafari
@NeverNeverSafari 7 лет назад
Yeah, i agree, the price of a new one is a little high. I really don't like the pawnshop price, look at 2 this week a gb and a late 80s both were more than new prices.
@3.2Carrera
@3.2Carrera 7 лет назад
Back when I bought my Mini new it was $329. A Colt SP1 was around $600 at the time. Now the prices are close to a basic M4 at least at my LGS.
@carlosspicyweiner7734
@carlosspicyweiner7734 7 лет назад
"A lot of you fuckers seem to hate it" i can't stop laughing.
@sheeeitmayn4384
@sheeeitmayn4384 2 года назад
With an accent like that my man, I know to trust every single word you say about guns.
@soaring16
@soaring16 Год назад
I got a mini 14 after talking with some Kentucky state police guys when the mini was their trunk gun. I had issues with accuracy so sold it. Only to buy a later big barrel mini14. No issues at all while my friends in their AR phase suffer jams all the time.
@dieselmutt8865
@dieselmutt8865 2 года назад
Had my Mini 14 tactical for about 6 years. It has never malfunctioned once in all the times it's been shot.
@Blues-man.
@Blues-man. 7 лет назад
Mini 14 best all around weapon made !!!
@mikeparker2520
@mikeparker2520 7 лет назад
irish ways it would be if chambered with something bigger, like a .45acp...
@qk-tb2df
@qk-tb2df 7 лет назад
Not for combat
@andrewsanford2020
@andrewsanford2020 7 лет назад
Lmao! Yikes!
@CrotalusKid
@CrotalusKid 7 лет назад
You're dumb.
@user-fl4wn9dn2c
@user-fl4wn9dn2c 6 лет назад
They made it is a 44 mag and it was great but only 5 shot.
@frankcannella3442
@frankcannella3442 7 лет назад
I remember when the first mini 14 hit the market but didn't have the money to buy one. Luckily times have changed and should have one soon. Thumbs and subscribed. Great video, keep me coming.
@NeverNeverSafari
@NeverNeverSafari 7 лет назад
Thanks for watching, I should have some more videos like this in the future. I have already decided which gun is next, I've just been busy at work lately. As soon as my hog trap video is wrapped up I'll do the next gun review video. Its always a good day when you can buy a new gun, thanks for the sub!!!
@SDBARTENDER1
@SDBARTENDER1 7 лет назад
00:09 in and I can already tell this is going to be a great video. First watching of this channel.
@desktorp
@desktorp 7 лет назад
same
@brianjordan2192
@brianjordan2192 7 лет назад
In the early 90s a cop with one of these rifles shot a friend of mine. One shot through the heart at about 120 yards. Never agreed with the rumors that these guns were inaccurate after that.
@NeverNeverSafari
@NeverNeverSafari 7 лет назад
true this guns have gotten a bad rap for being inaccurate
@michaelnorman2967
@michaelnorman2967 7 лет назад
The little bit of money paid on a Mini-14 over an inexpensive AR-15 will be money well spent due to the rugged reliability of the Mini-14. I've read on firearms blogs and bulletin boards that the Mini-14 can be deadly accurate out to 400-500 yards with the right bullets. I agree with you sir that this rifle is the best 223 cal. rifle out there. You certainly make the point with the CA bank robbers outgunning the FBI with one of these. And this being a gun initially made to sit in a truck and shoot at farm/ranch varmits. It's a brilliant piece of firearm machinery, no doubt.
@douglasvandyke7666
@douglasvandyke7666 7 лет назад
Thanks for this video. Am quite an old man and think often of getting a DD AR 15. Then I go out and shoot my 583 Ranch with Nikon 2-7 scope, at 3 in. metal targets at 85 yards and rarely miss, and the thought goes away. The stock Ruger trigger is not bad at all, and I like the idea of no small parts like in the AR's. Never had a problem replacing the bolt after cleaning.
@NeverNeverSafari
@NeverNeverSafari 7 лет назад
i just shot my mini the last Saturday with a few ar15's, still prefer the wood stock over plastic.
@carlrball
@carlrball 7 лет назад
I have owned 3 mini 14'2s one mini 30 and 2 AR 15's.The mini 14 is hands down the best gun available.
@NeverNeverSafari
@NeverNeverSafari 7 лет назад
i need to get me a mini 30 some day
@mattpeacock5208
@mattpeacock5208 4 года назад
That blackout model makes a lot of sense. This platform is perfect for suppressor use.
@burtonkephart6239
@burtonkephart6239 6 лет назад
I want the 300 blackout one! Had a mini 30 from 90s but sold it to my Dad and he has mini 14 so that will finish our collection ha ha!!
@gfinnstrom
@gfinnstrom 6 лет назад
refreshing to hear see someone that is NOT POLITICALLY CORRECT well done
@jonathantice9387
@jonathantice9387 2 года назад
Thanks. I love this gun. I just got one in stainless with a wood stock. Just can't beat the classic design and so much history in it. And the ranch rifle is easy to own no matter where you live.
@bucksmith9035
@bucksmith9035 5 лет назад
when i depart from this earth i'm taking my mini 14 with me as they say pastures are greener on the other side and there's bound to be varmints LOL Great video thanks
@michaelmeyers9031
@michaelmeyers9031 4 года назад
"Best Comment I've Read So Far" award 😁👍
@captaingnarlydavidson957
@captaingnarlydavidson957 7 лет назад
all my buddies expensive ass AR's have jammed at least once every time. My mini has never even had a hiccup.
@joedirt1532
@joedirt1532 5 лет назад
"At least once every time"? Okay.
@poncoolride
@poncoolride 5 лет назад
Its to bad your friends dont know how to maintain their AR's Mine NEVER "JAM". and they will shoot curcles around a mini.
@MichaelFelmey
@MichaelFelmey 5 лет назад
@@poncoolride too bad they can't spell circles around a mini....
@youcanfoolmeonce
@youcanfoolmeonce 6 лет назад
I always liked the Mini 14 for its rugged compact traditional looks. I bought one when I found out that there was a 30 caliber version (7.62X 39) in 2004. (I had an AK-47 in the army in the sixties.) I sanded down and refinished the stock (couldn't stand the drab matte brown stock), added a 1 inch hard rubber butt plate (stock was too short) and a 3-9x32 Powerline scope. I've been using different brands of ammos, so I haven't figured out its real accuracy, but I've been getting some 2 inch groups at 100 yards. I just ordered an Accu-Strut LT, can't wait to see how the accuracy improves with American factory ammo. It will look like a real rifle too, no ugly AR15 for me! :)
@dinohudson1432
@dinohudson1432 6 лет назад
Most prison guards use mini 14's. By the looks of the rifles I've seen, they look fairly old and worn. I've never seen one w/ a scope. Had a good friend that was a Captain in a prison facility in the late 80's took me around a few times. Met a few Mini14 fans there.
@joedirt1532
@joedirt1532 5 лет назад
Dean Hudson they use them so they wont accidentally hit anyone they shoot at. Too much paperwork. You could dump a magazine at an escapee and never hit him.
@Hinch55
@Hinch55 7 лет назад
You had me at "a lot of you fuckers seem to hate it.". Subscribed.
@ScottAT
@ScottAT 7 лет назад
Hi! I have to say, I totally agree with you. I have a 580+ series mini 14, and mini 30. The mini 14 is outstanding. The 580+ series has the heavier tapered barrel, and the Ruger "Scout" rifle rear sight. I put some serious money into my two mini's. One of the upgrades I installed was the barrel brace to prevent barrel whip. (Mo-Rod). My Mini 14 shoots at 1.5 MOA. For a semi auto that is considered to be a generic do all plinker that is very impressive. At 300 yards using my Nikon 2.5-12 Monarch I am hitting a white paper plate with 65 Grain Federal FMJ from Walmart. The Mini 14 has never jammed on me. It's a total keeper. Sadly, my mini 30 shares the one fatal flaw you find on most mini 30's. Russian made steel cased ammo with berdian primers do not run well at all. Both my Mini 14 and 30 have the upgraded recoil and hammer springs from Wolff Custom Springs and the Mini 30 still has a 28% chance per 100 rounds to get dud primer strikes. The Mini 30 is flawless with American made ammo and prefers 123 Grain Winchester white box ammunition. Since on the 580+ series Mini's the bolt cannot be disassembled to access the firing pin there is no repair for this issue. This is a distressing situation. I bought the mini 30 to compliment my mini 14 giving me muscle memory when I use one or the other. I set up my mini 30 as a Scout rifle. It uses a BSA pistol Scope, fixed over the barrel Scout style. Russian ammunition also is seven dollars for a box of 20. Winchester white box is seventeen for a box of 20. This dilemma put a big dent into my SHTF plan. The Russian ammunition is prolific but does me no good with a 28% failure rate in the mini 30. I set up my mini's to suit me. Both have the Hoague Rubber Overmold traditional stocks in OD green. Harris Bipod adapters, and Caldwell Bipods. I have standard USGI slings, with an extra connection point so I can carry standard or "tactical" as some call it. Both have the Amega Scout Mounts installed. My Mini 14 uses a Nikon 2.5-12x42 BDC Monarch scope with steel low mount rings. My Mini 30 uses a BSA 2-8x32 pistol scope mounted Scout style. I added side mounted picatinny rails at the 3 and 9 o clock positions on both stocks to support a tactical weapon light. Both slings have pouches for a green CKRT Hammond Cruiser knife. Both stocks also have a stock mounted mag pouch with spare magazine. Sadly, I live in upstate New York so I have to live under the NY safe act. I own the compensator with bayonet muzzle break for both however I cannot install them until we move south on retirement. This also means 10 round mags as well. I have been looking for a 6.8 SPC model. I would have it sent off and have a match bull barrel in 6.8 SPC II installed.
@TheBolestuff
@TheBolestuff 6 лет назад
No mention of the target version. I paid $750 for one new in 2011. I put a 24 power scope and cut the trigger pull in half. If you tune the harmonic balancer and take your time loading up the right ammo, you have one incredible gun. Ruger made a huge effort to upgrade the latest version and it show while in action. Many people are not aware of how much better the latest version are, I think the host may fit in that category.
@Hill_Billy_Without_A_Hill
@Hill_Billy_Without_A_Hill 7 лет назад
If its a gun, its good, AR or Mini. Dont agree that a $500 AR is crap like some suggest. Some might be, but Id say the majority will rock and roll with the best of them just like a mini. I wish Magpul would do mini 30 mags. Not sure if the do regular mini 14 mags or not. I dont own either, but look at them from time to time.
@NeverNeverSafari
@NeverNeverSafari 7 лет назад
I own a few ar15's so don't get me wrong they do have a place in my gun safe. I just think a lot of people overlook the mini 14 or don't even know about in some cases. I know a bunch of kids 15 to 20 that had never even heard of a mini 14 until I let them shoot mine, just trying to educate.
@inyourdefense0
@inyourdefense0 6 лет назад
I appreciate your straight-forward evaluation.
@keithanderson8488
@keithanderson8488 2 года назад
When I got my Honorable discharge, 1979,I bought 1 stainless steel 14,because its weight is same as M16,best weapon I have. 173rd US army MAC/SOG (skysoldier),V.V, ROTC national championship drill team member 3yrs, then served 96th SAC USAF recon (death from above). The Flying Armadillo
@jeffeverett830
@jeffeverett830 4 года назад
I love it, best gun made besides a Marlin model 60 22cal!!
@negativecreep5912
@negativecreep5912 6 лет назад
Just bought a '82 Ranch model, not the most accurate but I'm very pleased with it.
@romeoalphafoxtrot9517
@romeoalphafoxtrot9517 2 года назад
Zero hate here! Absolutely love it to death! I have owned one since the early 80's. I do have a few mods on mine, but it shoots with most AR's.
@checkmate440
@checkmate440 7 лет назад
I have the 195 series ranch 100% flawless and what kind of dog in the cage?
@NeverNeverSafari
@NeverNeverSafari 7 лет назад
There wasn't a dog in there at the time but usually, I have a Jack Russell or a mutt my wife rescued from a boat ramp. I think that's a plastic bag the Jack Russell took in his cage. He has to check every bag for toys when i come back from the store.
@checkmate440
@checkmate440 7 лет назад
She's a nice lady rescuing a dog just subscribed
@NeverNeverSafari
@NeverNeverSafari 7 лет назад
don't encourage her I have 5 rescue dogs at home. she always says ill find it a home but there's alway some reason why we need to keep it a little longer
@NeverNeverSafari
@NeverNeverSafari 7 лет назад
p.s. thanks for the sub
@joedirt1532
@joedirt1532 5 лет назад
I bet you couldn't hit a dog in that cage with your Mini across the room.
@stevenlawson9460
@stevenlawson9460 4 года назад
I like the mini and I like the M4 the mini was the first rifle I had that was mag fed the last 10 years I worked in law enforcement I had a S&W M&P 15 I have to say I like both rifles
@bigman8753
@bigman8753 2 года назад
Ar-15s and mini-14s are both my favorites
@ericsnow3663
@ericsnow3663 6 лет назад
Mini-14 .223/5.56 and m1a(m-14)7.62/.308 are my go to simi auto rifles. My m-14 is more accurate, powerful, better sights more well respected. But my mini-14 is lighter more compact, uses cheaper ammunition, its really much more handy than my M1a (m-14). I still love my m1a, but my mini just so handy and comfortable. And 99% of the time I can get done shooting wise with a couple of .223s and a mini 14 with a pencil barrel that shoots 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 moa. Love my mini!
@jj-wj4tc
@jj-wj4tc 7 лет назад
I love mine!!! KILLED everything with my gun Fucking sexy!!!
@garymedlin1429
@garymedlin1429 4 года назад
I’ve had my Ruger Ranch Rifle since 2001 and I love it. I would choose a Ruger Ranch Rifle (Mini 14) over an AR-15 any day of the week simply because they’re more reliable than an AR. I have been in Law Enforcement for over 26 years and the AR-15 is all most agencies use and I’ve enjoyed the AR-15 weapons assigned to me, but for my personal use and preference the Ruger Ranch Rifle is it.
@joelm6631
@joelm6631 2 года назад
Traded a Bushmaster AR for my second Mini years ago....no regrets... If I never shot a gun and went into the military I'm sure I'd prefer the AR platform.... But as someone that grew up hunting in Pennsyltucky ....the Mini just feels so right... Not to mention can eat anything... I'm not the guy looking for groupings at 250yds.....
@drdaly21450
@drdaly21450 7 лет назад
What's the cost plz
@NeverNeverSafari
@NeverNeverSafari 7 лет назад
for this gun in the video used was $450
@axxezzor
@axxezzor 6 лет назад
I bought one at Walmart in 2010 for $600. Now 2017 Walmart has them for $800.
@chosenhunter7974
@chosenhunter7974 6 лет назад
I bought an ATI mini 14 at cabelas used for $750. The ATI is the tactical collapsible stock version.
@b17ffan.23
@b17ffan.23 7 лет назад
I've owned the Colt M4, Sig 556 and 2 mini 14s. I only have 1 mini left and no regrets. For what I need, it's just fine.
@R281
@R281 7 лет назад
love mine. I purchased it in 2000 or 2001. It has a black synthetic stock, fixed sights and does not have scope mounts.
@ffjokere3
@ffjokere3 7 лет назад
I have the NRA edition with the houge stock. Fun shooter. Not my favorite rifle, but I enjoy pulling it out and shooting it now and again. ill pass it to my kids. thanks for the vid.
@cbr6864
@cbr6864 7 лет назад
what about the horrible accuracy issues
@ah5308
@ah5308 7 лет назад
My Rancher is spot on @ 100 yrds, even when barrel is hot.
@tommyb6793
@tommyb6793 7 лет назад
I have both mini 14 and 30 .Both are 583 series and I don't have a bad thing to say about either one. My mini 30 eats up the cheap tula ammo with no modifications to the hammer spring . I think most people who comment on the mini 14/30 never shot or owned one they just repeat what other people post. like Alex posted both are spot on @ 100 yards . I would feel absolutely confident taking either one into combat. last time at the range I put 600 rounds down range with mini 30 and had only one soft primer strike remind you stock hammer spring. Just one mans opinion.
@TheDoug9901
@TheDoug9901 7 лет назад
must be newer one
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