The Mini-14 Ranch Rifle by Ruger is a reliable and versatile firearm that combines the timeless design of the Mini-14 with modern features and exceptional accuracy. Whether you're a rancher, sport shooter or a dedicated defender of your property, the 5.56 NATO chambered Mini-14 Ranch will perform when needed.
The key features of the Mini-14 Ranch Rifle include:
Timeless Design: The Mini-14 Ranch rifle features a classic and rugged design that has stood the test of time. With its sleek lines, traditional stock and ergonomic layout, this rifle exudes a sense of familiarity and practicality. The Mini-14 Ranch is a true representation of Ruger's commitment to craftsmanship and quality.
5.56 NATO: This model of the Mini-14 Ranch is chambered in 5.56 NATO, a popular caliber that provides a good balance of power, versatility and recoil. The 5.56 NATO ammunition is widely available, making it easy to find and stock up on.
Accurate Barrel: The Mini-14 Ranch boasts a precision-rifled barrel that contributes to its exceptional accuracy. This barrel is designed to minimize bullet dispersion and maximize bullet stabilization, resulting in consistent and precise shot placement.Â
Integral Scope Mounts: This rifle features integral scope mounts machined directly into the receiver, allowing for easy and secure attachment of optical sights. The Mini-14 Ranch provides shooters with the flexibility to install a variety of scopes, red dot sights or other optics to enhance their accuracy and target acquisition.
Adjustable Iron Sights: The Mini-14 Ranch comes equipped with adjustable iron sights, providing shooters with a reliable and backup sighting system. These sights can be easily adjusted for windage and elevation, allowing for precise shot placement even in challenging conditions. The adjustable iron sights are ideal for those who prefer a more traditional shooting experience.
Lightweight and Maneuverable: The Mini-14 Ranch is designed to be lightweight and maneuverable, making it suitable for a variety of shooting situations. Whether you're navigating rugged terrain or operating in confined spaces, the rifle's 38" overall length and lightweight construction ensure ease of handling and quick target acquisition.
Detachable Box Magazine: The Mini-14 Ranch utilizes a detachable 5-round box magazine, enabling fast and convenient reloading. The magazine's generous capacity allows for multiple shots before needing to reload. The ease of magazine changes and the ample capacity are particularly advantageous during dynamic shooting scenarios or when engaging multiple targets.
Reliable Operation: Ruger's Mini-14 Ranch is known for its reliable operation and durability. The rifle features a self-cleaning, fixed-piston gas system that ensures smooth and consistent cycling of rounds. This system is renowned for its ability to operate reliably even in adverse conditions, making the Mini-14 Ranch a dependable companion in the field.
In short, the Ruger Mini-14 Ranch Rifle is the right choice if you looking for a compact, dependable and hard-hitting semi-automatic rifle in a caliber that's readily available.Â
Order yours today and join the community of shooters who have discovered the pleasure of shooting the Ruger Mini-14 Ranch Rifle.
UPC/EAN | 736676058020 |
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Manufacturer Part Number | 5802 |
Details | Barrel, Wood Stock, 2-5 Rd Mags, Picatinny Rail, Scope Rings |
Brand | Ruger |
Caliber | 223 Remington |
Barrel Length | 18.5" |
Optics Ready | No |
Gun Color/Finish | Stainless |
Gun Action | Semi Auto |
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