Mini 14 pic rail

eric1115

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I inherited a Ruger Mini 14 (old one, 1980ish) and I think I want to do a miniature Randy Shugart M14 inspired setup.

What do you guys like for a pic rail above (not forward of) the action? Probably looking at either an aimpoint pro or one of the primary arms reflex sights.

I know next to nothing about these, but I gather this has a 10 twist so it's going to be primarily a range toy and squirrel gun, got other fast twist .223s for 77 grain bullets.
 

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If it's an 80's version, do not expect exceptional accuracy. Those guns had problems. Easy to research and lookup. Mine had struggles from day one but I have separation issues with guns and still own it. Real fun to shoot.
 
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If it's an 80's version, do not expect exceptional accuracy. Those guns had problems. Easy to research and lookup. Mine had struggles from day one but I have separation issues with guns and still own it. Real fun to shoot.
For sure, I'm expecting a 3+ moa rifle. If it's sub-3 I'll be pleasantly surprised.

That's the reason for setting it up this way, maximum fun and cool for a rifle that probably won't shoot great.
 

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For sure, I'm expecting a 3+ moa rifle. If it's sub-3 I'll be pleasantly surprised.

That's the reason for setting it up this way, maximum fun and cool for a rifle that probably won't shoot great.

An Accu-Strut or Accuracy Systems strut will help quite a bit, and will make it look a lot more like an M14.
 

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Had a series 180 mini-14 which was produced for a very limited time as it was the one that could be converted to a fun switch with limited effort. Series 181 and beyond were different. Had it D and T’d for a mount. Accuracy was abysmal. They are still very popular here in the North.
 
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