![]() I dunno, for me, owning an object with that kind of power and resposibility associated to it was a big bonus to getting just a pre-94. Thinking that evry day for decades, and everyone else thinking the same thing. ![]() Imagine being 20 and sentenced to life without parole, just a few fences seperating you from freedom, the only thing stopping you is being in view and range of those Mini's. That's power, that when it comes down to it, was respect and fear commanded by that rifle in the hands of a CO. The Mini-14 (Factory Folder) Blue Jean Operator 41.9K subscribers 18K views 1 year ago Today we'll be going over an original, factory side folding Mini-14. Like, If you get a ex-DOC issue, think about how that particular rifle kept violent men, men of will, confined and under control. The GB is functionally just a Mini 14 that costs more than a new one in not so great condition, but it is has it's own appeal. ![]() IMO the AR-15 (and 1911 for that matter) are the best all things considered and everyone should have one, but there are other guns out there to continue filling your safe with. I can't remember the exact dates but I thing the last GB's were made in the early or mid 80's. There were a few different variations of these types. I might want to pick one up in the future. ![]() mag (when there were many companies making aftermarket versions of these products to slip on at considerable savings) To me it's one of those 70's/80's classics you'd always see in the action movies. I don't know man, to some it's probably just a normal sporting rifle with factory flash, lug, and 20 rd. Mine was straight off the walls, or tower in TX or TN, been meaning to find out even though I don't own it anymore. 223's especially the old types (non-AR-15, European, etc) so there is some bias there. To own one or the other I'd rather have the AR but the GB is not bad. Had 2 minis before that, also had at the time also a post 94 Bushmaster Shorty. after all was said and done, and it was pretty rough. Original magazine capacities for the Mini-14 rifle is 20 or 30 rounds.I had a stainless fixed stock model, cost around 700. it is illegal to put a folding stock with a pistol grip on a mini 14 made. Standard sights consist of a blade-type front and adjustable diopter-type rear sight. Buy Ruger Mini 14 with Custom Stock, 180 serial number USED: GunBroker is the. 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 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. 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. This rifle is designated as model K Mini-14 30 GBF and is chambered in.
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