78bagger
US Veteran
Great truck gun. very handy. Maybe not MOA but makes for a very quick second shot. Solid feel, nearly indestructible. Right weight for a butt stroke. Been thinking about a mini 30. Yea or nay?
Looks like Montague County.
That's nice property up there too but this is my rural Central Texas land; 50 miles west of Waco.
"Yes I looked not easy task to find anything currently."
Don't understand that, these things have been discussed approximately a zillion times.
Anyway, dependable; heck yes. Looove mine. Have an AR, like it, but it's the mini-14 loaded and ready in the closet.
Yes I looked not easy task to find anything currently.
1. Magazines are more expensive.
2. The 20 round factory ones are the only reliable ones. Even factory 30s are hit or miss.
3. Less customizable than AR.
4. Less accurate than AR.
5. Not field repairable. She breaks, send her back to Ruger.
6. Not as tacticool as AR
I had one for years. I never shot it for fun. It was a utility truck gun. I sold it 2 years ago to fund a 6920 and don't miss it a bit.
. . . One key point here is that all of my Mini 14s have 1-10 twist barrels, rather than the 1-7 twist that Ruger switched to before moving back to a 1-9 twist.
The 1-7 twist aggravates any issues with less than perfect bullets and is less than ideal for 55 gr bullets in general. The mismatch of ammo to barrel twist is one of the reasons shooters often report poor accuracy . . .
Meh, pie plates are bigger today than in 1974 when the Mini was designed. You'll be fine.What twist does my 195 series have. It is MO-pieplate at 100 yards with open sights-I might get around to putting an accu-strut on it one day.....