Few rifles spark as much quiet debate among survival planners as the Ruger Mini-14. At a glance, it appears ideal: lightweight, reliable, and chambered in common .223 or 5.56 ammunition. Yet opinions ...
1-inch sensor delivers Air-class image quality. Lidar obstacle avoidance works in darkness. Strong wind resistance. Compact, pocketable design. Problematic “near-250g” weight. Not available in the US.
When initially released in 1973, the Ruger Mini-14 quickly made a name for itself on the recreational-shooting market. Designed by L. James Sullivan and Bill Ruger, it combined the best attributes of ...