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I read an article in a gum magazine some years ago (can't recall which one) that said the Ruger mini14 was good, but not up to the rigors of combat. Plus, disassembly- reassembly is a bit difficult, I have to hold my mouth just right to get that bolt assembly back in...while the AR is simplicity itself.
Mini 14 is simple to disassemble and reassemble, easier than the AR to clean. Benefit of the Mini 14 is it is built to run dirty and rarely needs to be cleaned. You can run anything through the Mini 14.
https://twitter.com/shackleford_777/status/1525232379924709376
True to a point, but the article I cited said that several mini's simply broke down while putting them through field tests. And I still find the AR easier to disassemble, but to each his own.
Decades ago there were some problems with the Mini in manufacturing for a brief period of time. Check out the AR forums and you will find that the MIni is the one item people lament the most ever letting go of over the years.
Mine is stainless steel, factory installed folding stock, and beautiful woot furniture, and I'm not letting go of it.
They sure don't like the mud...
https://youtu.be/e-kE_wbGLhE
No they don't... and love the screen name. "You don't know me but I know you and..."
Priceless.
I didn't see where the Mini 14 was even present. The M14 and the Mini 14 are completely different designs.