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Ruger Mini 30 -- Compared to a Mini 14

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  • #16
    SloChicken
    Veteran Member
    • Jul 2012
    • 4533

    Originally posted by BrokerB
    I will sell you a real x39 rifle. Its called an sks.
    no thank you. I will stick with my AKs
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    Originally Posted by Cali-Shooter
    To me, it was a fist-fight, except that I did not counter-attack.

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    • #17
      Garandimal
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2011
      • 2145

      Originally posted by TMB 1
      300BLK


      Looks pretty good. Has more power than 30 Carbine. It will shoot heavy bullets better than 7.62x39 and way bigger selection of bullets than the 7.62x39. If you want 7.62x39 to shoot cheap ammo, an SKS is probably the best way to go.
      Yes, and there are some pretty good deals out there on 300 BLK ammo as well, including PPU.




      GR


      (I think, therefore I am armed.)


      -- Lt. Col. Dave Grossman --

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      • #18
        wonder9
        Member
        • Jul 2006
        • 118

        Had both a mini-14 and a mini-30, similar performance. I mainly shot steel case out of the mini-30, only issue was I did break the firing pin. Ruger fixed it for free, but at the time they wouldn't sell any spare firing pins, much less any kind of spare part, so it was a two week turn around time. Slightly more accurate than my SKS or AK but nothing to really get excited about.

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        • #19
          Cadre
          Veteran Member
          • Jul 2012
          • 3310

          i heard somewhere here that they can go sub MOA
          Originally posted by Kwikvette
          OPeR4t3Rz w3aR dem h4tz br4h!
          Originally posted by ddindetroit
          I think you mean ProStaff on your ad and not Prostate- the male secretary organ that causes urinary obstruction in old age and make chymotrypsin to lyse seminal clots.

          These are nice scopes - ProStaff that is; not the Prostate.

          DD

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          • #20
            SloChicken
            Veteran Member
            • Jul 2012
            • 4533

            Originally posted by Cadre
            i heard somewhere here that they can go sub MOA
            only with subterranean loads though
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            Originally Posted by Cali-Shooter
            To me, it was a fist-fight, except that I did not counter-attack.

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            • #21
              GM4spd
              Calguns Addict
              • May 2008
              • 5682

              Originally posted by Cadre
              i heard somewhere here that they can go sub MOA

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              • #22
                Bungi
                Senior Member
                • Jul 2010
                • 1631

                Thanks for all of the replies.

                I guess a new spring and possibly an extended firing pin (Midway USA) would allow it to feed/fire the steel cased ammo.

                But I wonder if that would have a negative impact on brass ammo?

                Maybe that would be a topic for a separate post.

                Thanks again.

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                • #23
                  MudCamper
                  Veteran Member
                  • Mar 2007
                  • 4593

                  I have an early eighties Mini-14 and an early nineties Mini-30. I haven't fired either one in a decade or two, but they were both reliable plinkers. All I ever fired in the 30 was cheap crap Russian steel cased ammo. Never had any problems.

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