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Ruger NRA Mini-14 .223

Light, handy, and reliable do-it-all carbine that fits in today’s downsized cruiser!

ruger.gifTiming-wise, Ruger’s new-for-2008 limited edition NRA Mini-14 is an excellent choice to review. A totally new Mini variation, it’s a first for Ruger in producing a “civilian” model with a short 16-inch barrel. Developed in conjunction with the National Rifle Association, Ruger will donate a set amount from each sale to the NRA’s Institute For Legislative Action to help support efforts to protect our Second Amendment rights.

Gun Details
The NRA Mini-14 is a very handy configuration for law enforcement use; the shorter barrel works tight spaces better than the longtime standard 18.5-inch versions; the tacky pebble-grained Hogue OverMolded black synthetic stock with gold NRA medallion at the bottom of the pistol grip stays grippy wet or dry; the rubber recoil pad will not slide around on nylon duty jackets, and the “blackout” profile of the dark stock and blued steel should not stand out in places where brown wood or stainless steel might.

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  • Steve Blickley

    Got my Nra in a trade to with a gunsmith that wanted a milling machine I couldn’t sell.
    He gave me a choice and luckily I grabbed a NRA Mini14.
    This little rife shot sub moa after the scope was zeroed in. That is an out of the box rifle + scope
    was shooting as well or better than most M16′s.
    I just added a new Ruger Strikeforse kit for it, and it might get the respect of the bad folk in the innercity neighborhood without a shot. It is an impressice littlt rifle and I loce it. Now the wife wants one too, at 65 she still likes to make noise and break things, along with staying alive in our drug infested neighborhood. The doubters and AR driven folk need to take an NRA for a test ride. Ruger is under new managment the last 7 or 8 years and cleaned house. All new computer controlled machines and close tolerances that make a 1st class rifle. also changed the gas system and added a heavy tapered barrel 16.25″
    A whole new creation with 2 20 round mags in the box.

  • Frank S.

    Bought mine new last Feb on sale for $710, put a Nikon Pro-Staff 4x scope and sighted in at 50 yrds. 6 shots and I went out to 100 with 1″ groups to start. Had some jams with the first 100. Back a couple weeks later, ran 300 through it without fail. The Hogue over-mold is warm and sure in all weather and the groups tightened up after a little break-in period. Great gun and found that Mag Tech 30 rd mags work without a problem, usually about $20 vs $35-$40 for the 20 rd. stock mags (if you can find them). All said, need to get out to the range and see what it can do at 200+, otherwise it’s a very functional, solid carbine. If you have a chance to get one, I wouldn’t hesitate.

  • Steve Blickley

    If you can find a mini14 NRA buy it and enjoy. Mine was sub moa out of the box with a reddot and having it zeroed in. If you can find one buy it
    and own the best .233 5.56 carbine Ruger ever made.
    Oldarmy

  • Steve Blickley

    WTSHTF the Ruger Mini14 NRA is a rifle to put your trust in.