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The standard Mini-14 was discontinued and the name became the family name for all Mini-14-type rifles. As of 2005, all Mini-14-type rifles are based on the Ranch Rifle design, with integral scope bases, a nonfolding ghost ring aperture rear sight, and a winged front sight similar to that used on the Ruger police carbine. [14]
Ruger Mini Thirty: Semi-automatic rifle United States 1987–present 7.62×39mm variant of Ruger Mini-14. WASR-10: Semi-automatic rifle Romania United States 1996–present Semi-automatic variant of PM md. 63 for United States civilian market. CMMG Mk47 Mutant: Semi-automatic rifle United States 2014–present Derivative of ArmaLite AR-10.
[22] [23] In 2017, Ruger began production of a model of the American Rifle in 7.62×39. [24] They have also offered variants of the bolt-action M77 in this caliber. [25] Remington Arms advertised the compact Model 799 Mini Mauser bolt-action rifle chambered in 7.62×39mm in 2006. [26] The Mauser action is a copy of the Gewehr 98 model rifle's ...
Ruger Mini-14: Semi-automatic rifle United States 1973–present Saw limited usage by police and military units as the fully-automatic AC556. Smith & Wesson M&P15: Semi-automatic rifle United States 2006–present Kel-Tec SU-16: Semi-automatic rifle United States 2000s-present Designed for the civilian market. XM214 Microgun: Rotary-barrel ...
Specifications; Mass: 4.4 kg (9.70 lb) Length: 1,095 mm (43.1 in) Barrel length: 491 mm (19.3 in) ... Ruger Mini-14; References This page was last edited ...
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[69] [70] Some commercial rifles marked as ".223 Remington" are in fact suited for 5.56×45mm NATO, such as many commercial AR-15 variants and the Ruger Mini-14 (marked ".223 cal", except the Mini-14 "Target" model, which only fires .223), but the manufacturer should always be consulted to verify that this is acceptable before attempting it ...
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