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AR-15 vs Mini 14

Posted: Wed, 21 Sep 2011 19:42:44
by Riposite
Hi all,


in a month or two getting a real rifle will be happening for me, and I am curious what would be reccomended a mini-14 or a AR-15? Heard the ARs are nicer but the Mini-14s more rugged. Also any reason to get an AR-15 outside of 5.56/.223 like in 6.8 or 9 mm?

Thanks

Re: AR-15 vs Mini 14

Posted: Sat, 24 Sep 2011 11:26:10
by JayDT
I'm interested in both also. One gun dealer prefers the Mini-14 in 6.6 SPC so he can use it for deer hunting. He also suggested the Mini-30 (in 7.62 x 39, I think).
I need to find someone with both and an area to shoot them before I decide.

Re: AR-15 vs Mini 14

Posted: Sat, 24 Sep 2011 17:08:34
by rromeo

Re: AR-15 vs Mini 14

Posted: Sat, 24 Sep 2011 17:40:51
by theryans33
if your looking for a one time investment, and want to get something awesome. check out the robinson arms xcr. and you can choose the caliber you want. this is the rifle i will be getting next.

Re: AR-15 vs Mini 14

Posted: Sun, 25 Sep 2011 01:43:53
by Riposite
rromeo wrote:A few pages on this topic. http://vagunforum.net/rifles/new-mini-t5959.html
thanks that is a good thread!

Re: AR-15 vs Mini 14

Posted: Sun, 25 Sep 2011 07:07:35
by davasmith
Personal experience tells me the mini 14. However, I have been shooting for years and alot of different platforms. If you're new to rifles, probably start with an AR15 for the light weight low recoil. A mini is a little heavier and has a little more recoil. Both are excellent choices so get both and don't look back! :pistol:

Re: AR-15 vs Mini 14

Posted: Sun, 25 Sep 2011 21:42:11
by jrswanson1
If you get the Mini, use either Ruger factory mags or new Promag steel mags. I love the 6.8, would love to get it in the Mini-14 but Ruger uses SAAMi spec chambers and twist rates. I have two 6.8 SPC ARs and love them.

Re: AR-15 vs Mini 14

Posted: Sat, 03 Dec 2011 21:25:15
by Scooter
I have a new Mini 14 and just love it. It works very well and will take anything you feed it. I bought it because it was more socially acceptable.