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- Jul 11, 2022
I have a vintage Mini-14, pre-ban folding stock from the 80s, and the best I can tell you is that the modern Minis have drastically improved their Barrel Harmonics.Would like something like a Mini-14 in .350 Legend, like some sort of roided out M1 Carbine, but Ruger won't make it (especially not with a bayonet lug), and they're charging out of the goddamn ass for Mini-14s these days. They used to be like, half of what they go for now, I'm not sure what changed there.
What that means in practical laymans terms is at longer distances and/or during high volume fire the accuracy of the modern mini will be retained better than that of the older Minis.
For those who have, or end up finding a good deal on, an older mini like me fret not for there is a simple aftermarket fix in the form of a barrel stabilizer. It takes the form of a small medal rod that secures under the barrel at the base of the fore-stock clamping on to both points. They are not terribly expensive and come in a variety of sizes and finishes from different manufacturers. I can't remember who made mine offhand but it fit perfectly behind the front sight/bayonet lug and matches the stainless finish of the gun to an acceptable degree.
While its debated whether a barrel stabilizer can make an older barrel truly on par with a modern barrel, I can say from my own personal experience that it gets the job done well enough for practical use, and the one I got is on the smaller end of stabilizers. A mini-14 is not a DMR afterall and should not be expected to perform like one.