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I am trying to decide between a Getting a Ak47 Or a Mini 14. It will be used for varmint shooting and just shooting for fun. What do you guys recommend?
theGinsue
03-26-2010, 01:14
That's a tough question. If you already have a .223 AR, then you wouldn't need to carry another caliber of ammo if you got the mini.
Of course, AK's are a blast to shoot and are great for SHTF guns as they are so reliable.
Colorado Osprey
03-26-2010, 04:16
AK's although quite reliable are not known for their accuracy. It would be a poor choice for a varmint rifle.
Mini's of old were not as accurate as the newer ones. So if accuracy is a determining factor to use it for varmints, a new Mini-14 Target would be better than an older used Ranch. Although I do have confirmed prairie dog kills at 450 yards with an older mini Ranch.
What would be cool is if they would chamber one in 5.45x39 so you could have cheap ammo.
Just remember, Ruger approved of the 1994 assault weapon ban, and provided funding to the politicians, on the agreement his firearms would be excluded from the ban list.
I'll never own a Ruger.
Daniel_187
03-26-2010, 09:31
Why not spend a little extra on an AR-15 and you can get one in 5.45x39 from S&W(to shoot cheap). AR mags are cheaper too. But this is just me, I had a Mini and really did not like it(hated the sights), it was and older ranch model from around 2002. In the end buy what you want.
ChunkyMonkey
03-26-2010, 09:50
Just remember, Ruger approved of the 1994 assault weapon ban, and provided funding to the politicians, on the agreement his firearms would be excluded from the ban list.
I'll never own a Ruger.
+1
Ak47Ar15Glock26
03-26-2010, 09:53
Ak for sure. No question. Even if it's a wasr10.
DD977GM2
03-26-2010, 09:56
This right here makes the choice easy for me. I refuse to ever buy anything Ruger has to offer, no matter how great it is.
Id opt for an AR for a bit more. Or get a Polish Tantel or any AK74 in 5.45x39. 1k rounds is $120 at AIM Surplus. They even have ARs in 5.45x39 and my buddy who has one definalty loves it. Good Luck with your decision
[B]Just remember, Ruger approved of the 1994 assault weapon ban, and provided funding to the politicians, on the agreement his firearms would be excluded from the ban list.
I'll never own a Ruger.
Just remember, Ruger approved of the 1994 assault weapon ban, and provided funding to the politicians, on the agreement his firearms would be excluded from the ban list.
I'll never own a Ruger.
I was in the Corps back then. Bill Ruger helped to pass the CA ban.
His "ranch" rife was excluded,,by saying it was necessary for the Cattleman's Association,for coyote control.
The only Ruger I own is a Vaquero .44 mag,,given to me by my deceased father.
Find a good bolt rifle in .223,a Savage maybe,or even a .22mag
http://www.impactguns.com/store/011356174598.html
http://classicarms.us/
Here is what im thinking, Its the first one with the polymer stock the package deal
AK all the way. More fun and stone reliable.
buy an AK, you will probably get better accuracy from a same dollar value AK than you will a mini14.
even get a AK74 and save $$ on the ammo.
denval420
03-26-2010, 18:27
go with the ak-47
palepainter
03-26-2010, 23:28
AK, Just try a bunch of different ammo before you get a large bulk of one type. Mine likes some stuff more than others. Doesn't like the Hollow Point stuff like it munches the others.
theGinsue
03-26-2010, 23:57
Mini's of old were not as accurate as the newer ones.
Sure, ever see an episode of the A-Team? They couldn't hit the broad side of the barn with their mini's.
TheVarmintEliminator
03-28-2010, 19:11
The mini 14 is a great rifle, but magazines are a problem. If you can find a deal where you get a couple decent mags for a good price then that is half the battle. The mini is a very reliable weapon, and has a huge array of aftermarket acessories. I use the .223 extensively for my varmint hunting and honestly the 7.62 is too big to be varmint hunting with, and an ak is often too noisy for this purpose as well (they were built with reliability in mind and often have a rattle of some sort and the report from an ak is more pronounced than the mini) and you'll find very quickly that this rifle will be as accurate as you need for your purpose. I highly recomend the mini 14 as do many of the thousands of men that use the same rifle for the same purpose around the country.
Now as far as ruger being for the ban, That was bill ruger and he is no longer in charge of the company, he was a weird guy but designed some of the best firearms for the money that can be found today. Their customer support is top notch and I'm proud to say I have Rugers in my lineup
Nobama2012
03-28-2010, 20:13
I dont know if it was mentioned but Arsenal sells a nice AK chambered in .223, since you've got an AR already, go to http://www.k-var.com/shop/ I know they sell one in .223 or www.armarifle.com (http://www.armarifle.com) both of these sites sell a little higher end AK, or you can go the cheaper route also, either way the AK will not let you down.
I love my AK which is chambered for the 7.62x39
http://i1019.photobucket.com/albums/af317/Drunna12/DSCF0156.jpg
twitchyfinger
03-28-2010, 21:06
Автомат Калашникова!!!
Avtomat Kalashnikova or simply 'AK' Everyone should own one, if you don't it would be top of my list of must haves...
Troublco
03-28-2010, 23:09
The Mini-14 I had (Ranch rifle) was OK, but not great. I have a buddy who's a police armorer and he didn't have anything very complimentary to say about them. Mine was not good enough to keep over an AR (so I sold it), and even though I don't own an AK if I was choosing between the two I'd probably go with the AK.
As pointed out, both platforms have both pro's, and con's. If you are a serious varmint taker, a bolt gun would be very good. However you are looking to serve two masters, varminter and fun gun. For many people it simply comes down to how much do you want to spend? Taking into consideration; platform, ammo, add on parts, reliability, and of course "The cool factor" There is nothing like a pumped up AK blasting cinder blocks to dust.... Then again that's just my 2 cents.
MadRabbit
03-29-2010, 00:08
[quote=Ridge;184329]Just remember, Ruger approved of the 1994 assault weapon ban, and provided funding to the politicians, on the agreement his firearms would be excluded from the ban list.
+1 I do own a 10/22, but I'll never buy another one of their guns.
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