9/10/2023 0 Comments Mini 14 gb factory folder![]() ![]() In such states, a ten round mag will be shipped. **A twenty round Ruger mag will be shipped with the rifle UNLESS you live in a state that thinks large-capacity magazines are responsible for the crime in your state. This is a nice firearm that is already a collectible. The stock is in excellent condition and operates as designed. The rifle shows minimal signs of use showing no signs of bluing loss or abuse. Those shipped with factory folders had a 'F' designator while stainless models had a 'K' designator. It is blue with a matching blue folding stock with the sling attachments being on the side of the barrel where they should be if it is a genuine factory folding stock. It is in excellent condition showing a paint chip on the rear sight and a small dent on top of the stock where the screw attaches the stock to the receiver. I've stumbled around on this site enough through the search function that I'm fairly confident this is a GB-F (Government/Bayonet - Folding Stock), but. This is a pre-ban, 1983 manufacture date, mini-14 with the FACTORY FOLDING STOCK. sigp220.45':2z7qndpo said: A local shop has a 182 prefix Mini-14 with a shorter than normal barrel, a flash hider, a bayonet lug, and a factory side folding stock. Recent years have seen individual stocks sell for $750 and up to and beyond $1,000, in rare cases. When Ruger discontinued the Mini-14 factory folding stock in 1989, they became collector's items. I have seen guns where someone swapped the gas block from a folder when. ![]() As far as I know (not a Mini-14 historian) that is correct. The factory folding stock's popularity rose with their use in the TV series, "The A-Team", the entire protagonist ensemble of whom's signature rifles were stainless Mini-14's with factory folding stocks and stainless aftermarket upper handguards. Quoted: Ive read from many sources that a folding Mini 14 was always equipped with a side swivel from the factory, therefore a folding Mini 14 with the swivel on the underside is not a factory folding Mini 14. ARCHIVED THREAD - Need input on a Mini 14 SS Folder GB, 182 Series. To get exactly what you want, you will have to thread your barrel 1/2x28 and get one of. As mentioned there is also the Choate M14 look alike with integral front sight. ![]() Closest are the Choate Machine and tool bird cage which is like the AR15 flash hider with integral front sight. Thats under current market value right now. There isnt really a factory look slip-on flash hider out there. This puts the rifle cost in the 350 to 400 range if you sold the stock and replaced it with a standard stock. Specifically, Ruger's select-fire Mini-14 variant, the AC-556, was typically sold with the factory folding stock equipped. At this point, if you want the rifle 1100 really isnt that bad. These stocks were originally marketed towards law-enforcement personnel but were available for sale to the public as well, both already supplied with a new gun and separately available for purchase from Ruger. sold their Mini-14 rifles from the factory with side-folding steel and wood stocks with polymer grips. Description: Ruger stainless steel mini-14 with an original factory folding stock in stainless also - very nice condition - not a ranch rifle and not a GB version - fairly rare in this configuration - comes with your choice of a 5 round or 30 round blue magazine - send for more photos if desired - add 30 for shipping - if you. Description: During the 1970s and 1980s, Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc. ![]()
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