The Sturm Ruger Mini-14, manufactured in 1978, is a lightweight semi-automatic rifle that draws design influences from both the M1 Garand and the M14. Released in 1973 by Sturm, Ruger & Co., it was designed to offer the general public a practical firearm chambered in .223 Remington. This model's robust blued finish is characteristic of the firearm's era, providing both aesthetic appeal and corrosion resistance. The 25+1 capacity gives it considerable firepower. The included Leupold M86X Scope, crafted from the same 1978 period, is revered for its precision and rugged reliability.
The Mini-14 was prominently known for law enforcement and civilian use due to its accuracy, power, and maneuverability.
The Sturm Ruger Mini-14 is renowned for its harmonious balance of precision, power, and compactness. With its .223 cal Rem., it fires a highly versatile round suited for both target shooting and small-to-medium game hunting. Made in 1978, it carries a vintage charm, blending classic and contemporary gun design. Its blued finish adds a touch of elegance and robustness, contributing to both aesthetics and protection against wear and tear. A standout feature is its generous capacity of 25+1 rounds, minimizing reload times for streamlined performance.
The included 1978 Leupold M86X scope, a specialist in accuracy, significantly enhances your sight picture and target acquisition, making this gun a complete package for enthusiasts seeking quality and reliability.




