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Ruger Mini-14
The Mini-14, Mini Thirty, and Mini-6.8 are small, lightweight semi-automatic carbines manufactured by the U.S. firearms company Sturm, Ruger. The Mini-14 non-target versions can fire both the .223 Remington cartridge and the similar military 5.56×45mm cartridge. The target model Mini-14 rifles are chambered only for the .223 Remington cartridge. The Mini Thirty uses the 7.62×39mm and the Mini-6.8 fires 6.8mm Remington SPC. Ruger offered a selective fire variant of the Mini-14, the AC-556, to police and military customers. AC-556 models have a slightly longer receiver (shared with early production "series 180" models) to allow for full automatic operation. These models are available with features such as folding paratrooper stocks, short barrels, flash suppressors and bayonet lugs. The Mini-14GB model is a semi-automatic variant for police and military use with the additional factory options of a folding paratrooper stock, flash suppressor and a bayonet lug.〔The Mini-14 Exotic Weapons System, Paperback – June 1, 1982 by Joe Ramos (Author), Paladin Press, ISBN 0873645278〕 ==Design== Designed by L. James Sullivan and William B. Ruger, the rifle employs an investment cast, heat-treated receiver and a version of the M1/M14 rifle locking mechanism with a self-cleaning, fixed-piston gas system.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Mini Grows Up--Again )〕 The rifle is available in stainless or blued finish with hardwood, synthetic, or laminated stocks and an barrel. Target models are currently available only in .223 Remington and are not chambered to fire the 5.56×45mm NATO round. They feature a heavy barrel and either a laminated wood or Hogue overmolded synthetic stock. Most Mini-14s have a classic sporter appearance, in contrast to comparable autoloading rifles such as the AK-47 and AR-15. However Ruger now offers some Mini-14 rifles in a black ATI adjustable folding stock with a pistol grip.
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