Since its introduction, there have been a series of redesigns. Each newly released version has seen a higher quality weapon being introduced. It should also be noted that in 2005, there was a name change. The Ruger Mini-14 became the Ruger Mini-14Ranch Rifle. Photoby Jim Seneczko Standard...
The Mini 14® rifle system is a close copy of the Grand's receiver, bolt, and trigger group system. I don't have to tell you that it ends there, but they are still very similar. The Mini is a very tough, well-built system as it is. It will take all the abuse you can dish ...
Ruger decided to offer up an affordable bolt-action for this new crop of freshly minted rifle hunters with the addition of the American Ranch rifle in .450 Bushmaster. Like the rest of the American line it features a three-lug "fat" bolt and a one-piece receiver with a narrowed ejection...
Upon opening the box, the first thing I noticed was a Ruger Mini Thirty magazine. I was already aware that the Ruger American Ranch Rifle in 7.62×39 used Mini Thirty magazines. I realize that there is some variation in the quality of AK magazines produced in different countries, and that ...
RUGER AMERICAN RANCH RIFLE Ruger introduced a rifle chambered for the .450 BM. With Ruger’s expertise in AR-type rifles, they could easily have gone with the platform the cartridge was designed for. Instead they opted to go with a bolt-action rifle from the popular American Series, specific...