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You're right, there isn't much very specific. There's always a bucket full about mini's from both sides of the fence. I had a few...forget how many. All 5.56 and they were good and hit where I wanted and did so like they meant to. Our problem here is we can only use 5 rd mags, you want at least 20s and steel for them. 30s more like...
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01-09-2015 08:33 PM
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Definitely a type of Mini-14. You cannot miss the front sight on the Mini-14's I wonder if these were made under license from Ruger in France
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I fired an AC-556K when I was at a rangemaster school in Washington state. It is the short version of the full auto, folding stock Mini-14 with a 11.5" or 12.5" barrel flash hider. Not a bad little weapon. I saw lots of AC556 Rugers in Mexico and Central America about 10 years ago.
My personal experience with Mini-14s was favorable, as long as you use Ruger factory 20s and 30s. 90% of the aftermarket ones are JUNK! If I could not have an AR15, I'd be totally happy with a Mini-14 as a big brother to my M1
Carbine....
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I agree about the aftermarket mags. I had a Mini-30 and tried about everything I could find - none of them worked at all. The only good mag available at the time was the factory 5 round. About the time I sold the rifle, Ruger made a 20 round version available at around $30. - Bob
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As an FFL holder, I had an early Mini-14 for awhile when ARs dried up in California after the first ban in 1990. I put a different front sight set up with post and wing like an M1
Carbine, and it improved accuracy dramatically (stock sights sucked, that's why they started with M1 carbine style front sights a couple years back.). I had one factory 20 and one factory 30 that I got with it. They both functioned perfectly with GI ammo. Commercial soft points were a little problematic, by M193 ran flawlessly. There is a part of me that wishes I still had that Ruger. Now they are so stupid expensive, you can get AR15s for the same price or even less.
If something happened (like a stupid law, or something) and I was unable to own an AR-15, I would be quite content with a Mini-14 and a half dozen factory 20s and 30s... Sort of a M1 Carbine on steroids. After all, the Winchester .224 light rifle that competed in Project SALVO with the AR-15 was the inspiration for the mini-14.
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I saw that carbine too! Then I thought, no, it must have been a Ruger Mini 14 or something. So my 60 year old eyes are better than I thought!
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