Mini-14 Accessories Buyer’s Guide

Although the Mini-14 is not as modular as its AR-15 counterpart, there are still many Mini-14 accessory options that can be used to customize your ranch rifle. This is due to the fact the rifle was made only by Ruger. Unlike the AR-15, which has been manufactured by many manufacturers, the Mini-14 is proprietary and therefore not open-source. Ruger is the sole manufacturer of the gun. Ruger is the sole producer of the gun. Rock Island Auction Company. Mini-14 Optic Mounts. A mil-spec rail adapter is used in place of the Ruger rings to achieve a good cheek weld. Photo: UltiMAK. Photo by UltiMAK. The UltiMAK Scout mount (MSRP $142) offers a unique solution. This mount is integrated and requires more disassembly to install. Photo: GG&G. Photo by GG&G. GG&G also makes several optic mounting options for the Mini-14. They offer a micro red dots mount that connects to the receiver in the Ruger ring slot, and a side-scope mount which allows larger objectives to be used. Photo: Accu-strut. This mount allows you to mount a thermal optical on your Mini-14. Accu-strut is probably the most well-known accessory for the Mini-14. It interfaces with the barrel’s gas system and acts as a dampener. This reduces the group size by 75 percent in older rifles. Accu-strut is the most well-known accessory for Mini-14. Although they aren’t as reliable as Ruger-brand magazines, there are companies that make polymer magazines suitable for the Mini-14. Although they are not as reliable as Ruger-brand magazines, there are companies that make polymer magazines for the Mini-14. Some magazines can become stuck due to their exterior geometry. Target grids and bullseye sizes can be downloaded in MOA. Get Free Targets

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