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1. 8 Operation of Safety ox od esrb e Ee HR AES E CREE RE ER QE RE TES 9 The Bolt LOCK Euer Horne S a reis WES Cd a E Pss 10 hnnc 435 0452 Gene se 643278254 eek TTE 11 TN 12 Load and Fire With Magazine 14 To Load and Fire Without 16 a eee idu is 16 To Reload the 18 To Extract and Eject a Chambered Cartridge 18 To Remove a Bore Obstruction 18 To Clear a Malfunction Jam 20 To Minimize Malfunctions Jams 21 Disassembly 5 6 23 adr 26 Removal and Replacement of Fiberglass Handguard 27 Magazine Inspection and 27 Care and Cleaning us osos Piu Ted 29 MU NT 30 Maintenance of Stainless Steel 31 Sight Adjustment 31 Service and Parts 33 Parts Drawing EEE EE 41 The Basic Rules of Safe Firearms Handling 42 Warranty Information
2. 48 RUGER and Mini 14 are registered U S trademarks 7 WARNINGS OF GREAT IMPORTANCE ARE FOUND ON THE FOLLOWING PAGES Locking Devices Unloading Alterations Bore Obstructions Manual Safety Malfunctions Ammunition Disassembly Lead Exposure Lubrication Firing Storage Handling Parts Purchasers Sustained Firing OTHER CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS APPEAR THROUGHOUT THE MANUAL FIREARMS ARE DANGEROUS WEAPONS READ THE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS IN THIS MANUAL THOROUGHLY AND CAREFULLY BEFORE USING AX WARNING ALTERATIONS This product was designed to function properly in its original condition Alterations can make it unsafe Do not alter any part or add or substitute parts or accessories not made by Sturm Ruger amp Co Inc GENERAL INFORMATION AND MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS The RUGER MINI 14 RIFLE is a gas operated box magazine fed autoloading rifle It is simple reliable and consists of a relatively few rugged components The mechanism employs the Ruger fixed piston moving cylinder gas system in conjunction with a simplified Garand type rotating bolt The Mini 14 Rifle can be field stripped for cleaning to its basic subassemblies in seconds without the use of tools Music wire coil springs are used throughout the mechanism The safety located in front of the trigger guard blocks both the hammer and sear and permits the slide to be cycled with the safety ON A bolt lock mecha
3. Jama L a Y SET 28 AND CLEANING BEFORE CLEANING BE CERTAIN THE RIFLE AND ITS MAGAZINE CONTAIN NO CARTRIDGES At regular intervals or whenever the rifle has been exposed to sand dust extreme humidity condensation immersion in water or other adverse conditions disassemble clean and oil it Proper periodic maintenance is essential to the reliable functioning of any firearm To clean the rifle proceed as follows 1 Disassemble field strip the rifle to the extent described on pages 23 25 2 Using a cleaning rod run a solvent wetted patch through the bore several times Then attach a solvent wetted bristle brush to the rod and run it back and forth the full length of the bore as many times as necessary to remove grease and dirt from the bore and chamber Clean bore with dry patches and examine Bore fouling can contribute to reduced accuracy and grease accumulation in the chamber can interfere with proper feeding of cartridges from the magazine 3 Using powder solvent on a clean patch or bristle brush remove powder residue from all components of the mechanism After cleaning run a dry patch through the bore then follow with a patch that is very lightly oiled Wipe all surfaces clean with cloth then wipe all surfaces with a patch or cloth that has been very lightly oiled 4 NOTE Only a light application of oil is needed to provide adequate lubrication of moving parts and to preven
4. Massachusetts WARNING FROM THE MASSACHUSETTS ATTORNEY GENERAL This handgun is not equipped with a device that fully blocks use by unauthorized users More than 200 000 firearms like this one are stolen from their owners every year in the United States In addition there are more than a thousand suicides each year by younger children and teenagers who get access to firearms Hundreds more die from accidental discharge It is likely that many more children sustain serious wounds or inflict such wounds accidentally on others In order to limit the chance of such misuse it 1s imperative that you keep this weapon locked in a secure place and take other steps necessary to limit the possibility of theft or accident Failure to take reasonable preventive steps may result in innocent lives being lost and in some circumstances may result in your liability for these deaths TT IS UNLAWFUL TO STORE OR KEEP A FIREARM RIFLE SHOTGUN OR MACHINE GUN IN ANY PLACE UNLESS THAT WEAPON IS EQUIPPED WITH A TAMPER RESISTANT SAFETY DEVICE OR IS STORED OR KEPT IN A SECURELY LOCKED CONTAINER 4 New Jersey IT IS A CRIMINAL OFFENSE TO LEAVE A LOADED FIREARM WITHIN EASY ACCESS OF A MINOR New York City THE USE OF A LOCKING DEVICE OR SAFETY LOCK IS ONLY ONE ASPECT OF RESPONSIBLE WEAPONS STORAGE ALL WEAPONS SHOULD BE STORED UNLOADED AND LOCKED IN A LOCATION THAT IS BOTH SEPARATE FROM THEIR AMMUNITION AND INACCESSIBLE TO CHILDREN AN
5. the action As with any firearm always wear safety shooting glasses and adequate hearing protection 12 LOADING THE MAGAZINE Use only clean ammunition of the proper caliber manufactured to U S Industry specifications in good condition See Notice and Warnings in other sections of this manual pertaining to Ammunition To load the magazine align each cartridge with the bullet forward pointing toward the hole in the front of the magazine body and push downward until the cartridge snaps into place Do not attempt to load more than the designated number of cartridges for which the magazine has been designed RUGER MINI 149 RIFLES are sold with 5 round Ruger magazines The RUGER MINI 14 magazine is not interchangeable with the Ruger Mini Thirty magazines Do not use non Ruger magazines they may cause malfunctions DAMAGED NON STANDARD OR IMPROPERLY ASSEMBLED MAGAZINES SHOULD NOT BE USED THEY CAN CAUSE THE RIFLE TO MALFUNCTION INSERTING THE MAGAZINE See Figure 5 The magazine may be inserted with the bolt either in the closed or open position See Bolt Lock section p 10 1 Hold the magazine at an angle as shown and insert all the way up into the magazine well NOTE There is a hole in the top front portion of the magazine that mates with a stud on the inside of the receiver 2 Pull the bottom of the magazine toward the trigger guard until the magazine latch at the rear of the
6. 20 00 plus a 12 00 shipping and handling charge The charge for rebluing the RUGER MINI 14 RIFLE is 50 00 plus a 12 00 shipping and handling charge Custom sunsmithing service or nonstandard alterations are NOT AVAILABLE from Ruger Product Service Departments 33 AA WARNING PARTS PURCHASERS It is the purchasers responsibility to be absolutely certain that any parts ord e red from the factory are correctly fitted and installed Firearms are complicated mechanisms and IMPROPER FITTING OF PARTS MAY RESULT IN A DANGEROUS MALFUNCTION DAMAGE TO THE FIREARM AND SERIOUS INJURY TO THE SHOOTER AND OTHER PERSONS The purchaser and installer of parts must accept full responsibility for the correct adjustment and functioning of the rifle after such installation PARTS MUST FIT CORRECTLY ORDERING PARTS Please contact the New Hampshire Product Service Department for parts availability and current prices All parts orders for the RUGER MINI 14 rifle should be sent to Sturm Ruger amp Co Inc Product Service Department 411 Sunapee Street Newport New Hampshire 03773 603 865 2442 We cannot comply with open account or C O D orders Payment in the form of a check money order Visa or Mastercard must accompany your order Credit Card orders must include the account number expiration date and whether it is a Visa or Mastercard account Minimum parts order is 1 00 plus 3 50 shipping and handling charge Order parts by Part
7. All Mini 14 Models Mini 14 Blued Model Mini 14 Stainless Models All Mini 14 Models All Mini 14 Models Mini 14 Blued Model Mini 14 Stainless Models Mini 14 Blued Model Mini 14 Stainless Models Mini 14 Stainless amp Blued Wood Stock Models Mini 14 Stainless Synthetic Stock Model Mini 14 Blued Model Mini 14 Stainless Wood Stock Model Mini 14 Stainless amp Blued Wood Stock Models Mini 14 Blued Model Mini 14 Stainless Wood Stock Model All Mini 14 Models Mini 14 Blued Model Mini 14 Stainless Models Mini 14 Blued Model Mini 14 Stainless Models Part Name Trigger Guard Trigger Guard Trigger Housing Trigger Housing Trigger Pivot Pin Trigger Pivot Pin Trigger Spring Part No MS00200 KMS00200 MS01300 KMS01300 MS02100 KMS02100 KMS04800 PARTS SO MARKED MUST BE FACTORY FITTED Model Mini 14 Blued Model Mini 14 Stainless Models Mini 14 Blued Model Mini 14 Stainless Models Mini 14 Blued Model Mini 14 Stainless Models All Mini 14 Models RUGER MINI 14 RIFLE EXPLODED VIEW Ch MAGDA 7 c d iae Ss SCH E CEN d Asa CS ama hd en naiaz E er ST o Di AIDES C SRT map Viel EM d vi a wl oU TT ad l Droen OM i cL a T a ror 7 E BAREBONE D En pit d et t po Bw AEN RI Qu EC 3 ABL res Te HIC
8. IN CONNECTION WITH OR AS THE RESULT OF THE USE IN RUGER FIREARMS OF FAULTY OR NON STANDARD OR REMANUFACTURED OR HAND LOADED RELOADED AMMUNITION OR OF CARTRIDGES OTHER THAN THOSE FOR WHICH THE FIREARM WAS ORIGINALLY CHAMBERED R WARNING LEAD EXPOSURE DE firearms in poorly ventilated areas cleaning firearms or handling ammunition may result in exposure to lead and other substances known to the state of California to cause birth defects reproductive harm and other serious physical Have adequate ventilation at all times Wash hands thoroughly after exposure SHOOTING OR CLEANING GUNS MAY EXPOSE YOU TO LEAD MAGAZINES RUGER MINI 14 magazines are identified by having three vertical creases in the side of the magazine versus one vertical crease in the Ruger Mini Thirty magazine The bottom of the Mini 14 magazine is more rectangular than the generally tapered bottom of the Mini Thirty magazine and the follower visible from the top of the magazine is distinctly more pointed on the Mini Thirty see illustrations below DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE MINI THIRTY MAGAZINES IN RUGER MINI 14 RIFLES Ruger Mini 14 Magazine Ruger Mini Thirty Magazine Correct Incorrect For Caliber 223 For Caliber 7 62 x 39mm Ammunition Only Ammunition Only Do not use in Mini 14 Top Side Bottom Top Side Never attempt to use 7 62 x 39mm ammunition in Ruger Mini 14 rifles as it will not chamber correctly and will jam
9. MAKE CERTAIN THE RIFLE CONTAINS NO CARTRIDGES AND THAT IT IS POINTING IN A SAFE DIRECTION T IN Remove the magazine Leave the slide in the forward position LA With the rifle flat on its side apply substantial thumb pressure with both thumbs to the projecting underside of the handguard in the area of the retaining spring The spring is located underneath the circular projection on the top of the handguard The pressure should be applied so as to raise the rear portion of the handguard first 4 To replace the handguard put the forward end of the handguard under the top portion of the gas block as far forward as possible and squeeze the handguard down over the barrel MAGAZINE INSPECTION AND CARE Check the magazine frequently The follower must move freely and have adequate spring tension so that each cartridge is quickly raised to the feeding position To test the spring tension load one cartridge into the magazine and then firmly press against the cartridge case Remove your finger quickly The cartridge should instantly and fully move in to the feeding position If it does not the magazine should be cleaned If cleaning does not restore proper spring tension do not use the magazine NOTE After testing remove the test cartridge When cleaning is necessary use a solvent that will not rust the metal components or adversely affect the plastic magazine bottom The magazine may be disassembled by placing a small s
10. base to the left by turning the side adjustment knob clockwise FE VZ To Move Impact Down ELEVATION ADJUSTMENT To move the bullet impact point up move the elevation slide the peep up by turning the top adjustment knob counterclockwise To move the bullet impact point down move the elevation slide down by turning the top adjustment knob clockwise 32 SERVICE AND PARTS POLICY If you have any question with regard to the performance of yur RUGER MINI 14 rifle please write or call 603 865 2442 our Product Service Department in Newport New Hampshire 03773 fully describing all circumstances and conditions involved If you should return your rifle to the factory for repair or order parts for it please comply with the following suggestions for prompt service WARNING BEFORE SHIPPING ANY FIREARM BE ABSOLUTELY CERTAIN THAT IT AND ITS MAGAZINE ARE UNLOADED DO NOT SHIP CARTRIDGES WITH A FIREARM SHIPPING FIREARMS FOR REPAIR RUGER MINI I4 rifles returned to the factory for repair should be sent to Sturm Ruger amp Company Inc Product Service Department 411 Sunapee St Newport New Hampshire 03773 Telephone 603 865 2442 Guns should be sent prepaid We will not accept collect shipments The Federal Gun Control Act as well as the laws of most States and localities do not prohibit an individual who is not otherwise barred from purchasing or possessing a firearm from shipping a firearm directly to
11. magazine well engages Check to be sure that the magazine is securely latched into place Figure 5 REMOVING THE MAGAZINE To remove the magazine simply push the magazine latch forward until the rear end of the magazine drops out of the magazine well The magazine can then be withdrawn from the rifle To minimize the possibility of damage and malfunc tions do not let the magazine drop to the ground See Figure 6 p 23 13 TO LOAD AND FIRE WITH MAGAZINE Practice this important aspect of gun handling with an unloaded rifle until you can perform each of the steps described below with skill and confidence But before you do anything with the rifle please first read completely through this manual This procedure begins with an empty rifle with its magazine out 1 Be certain the muzzle is pointing in a safe direction See Rule 2 p 42 2 Before inserting loaded magazine engage the bolt lock so the bolt is held open Check the chamber to be certain it is empty MOVE THE SAFETY TO THE ON POSITION See Figure 3 p 10 3 Load a magazine with the desired number of cartridges 4 Insert the loaded magazine into the magazine well and immediately 5 Draw the slide handle all the way to the rear and release it allowing the slide to snap forward under full spring force A cartridge will be stripped from the magazine and chambered by the motion of the bolt WARNING If cartridges do not feed smoothly from the m
12. objectionable then the external surfaces can be coated after cleaning and drying with a paste wax formulated for use on metals Apply the wax sparingly allow time for it to dry hard then buff lightly with a soft cloth When applying the wax take care that it does not get into the mechanism or on the functioning parts or in the bore SIGHT ADJUSTMENT Shooting to determine the setting of the elevation slide aperture should be done from a bench rest and over a measured distance SUGGESTED SIGHT PICTURE The front sight is aligned in the center of the rear sight aperture peep and the target bullseye is positioned to appear as if it is sitting on top of the front sight dmm 31 The rear sight is adjustable for both windage and elevation A small punch the head of a finishing nail or other similar instrument can be used to depress the plunger to allow the adjustment to be moved one quarter turn in either direction One quarter turn will move the point of impact 1 inch at 100 yards The sight adjustments have been made deliberately positive by means of spring loaded detent plungers so that settings cannot be accidentally disturbed under normal conditions To Move Impact To Right To Move Impact To Left WINDAGE ADJUSTMENT To move the bullet impact point to the right move the rear sight base to the right by turning the adjustment knob counterclockwise To move the bullet impact point to the left move the rear sight
13. procedure To Unload step 3 p 17 When the slide handle is operated there can be a failure to extract the cartridge from the chamber or a failure to eject the cartridge clear of the rifle These failures usually are the result of the slide handle not being pulled rearward vigorously From the foregoing it is clear that the gun user must 1 Always visually check the chamber and the breech face after opening the slide to eject a chambered cartridge If the slide is not vigorously retracted the extracted cartridge can be ejected into the magazine area or remain held to the breech face by the extractor 2 Thoroughly clean the chamber and the extractor as often as necessary If an empty magazine is in the rifle when the slide handle is being retracted to extract a cartridge the cartridge may drop on top of the magazine or remain held to the breech face by the extractor Then when the slide goes forward the cartridge will be chambered again REMEMBER always remove the magazine before clearing the chamber and visually check to ensure that no cartridges remain in the gun TO REMOVE A BORE OBSTRUCTION Rifles like the Mini 14 Rifle which are chambered for small caliber high velocity cartridges are particularly susceptible to damage from firing when the bore is obstructed Excess oil grease water or raindrops may form an obstruction which could cause damage and injury If you suspect that your rifle may have excess oil Sreas
14. rifle can be used as a single loader it will fire whether or not a magazine is in the gun if a cartridge is chambered Removing magazine does not unload rifle To unload first remove magazine then pull bolt to rear eject chambered cartridge and visually inspect chamber The safety should always be in the on safe position when loading or unloading the rifle GUN WILL FIRE WITH MAGAZINE OUT TO UNLOAD WARNING This sequence must be followed exactly as spelled out Failure to do so can result in the rifle s chamber becoming unintentionally loaded with a cartridge 1 Keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction at all times and keep the fingers outside the trigger guard Move the safety to the ON position 16 LA Remove the magazine REMEMBER that even though the magazine has been removed a cartridge remaining in the chamber can still be fired Pull the slide handle all the way to the rear extracting and ejecting the cartridge in the chamber When the bolt is fully retracted push down on the bolt lock plunger and then allow the slide to move forward until it comes to rest against the bolt stop 4 Always visually double check the chamber to be certain it is empty Ol The only safe rifle is one in which the bolt is open and the chamber and magazine are empty CORRECT UNLOADING SEQUENCE 17 TO RELOAD THE RIFLE 1 Firing all cartridges in the magazine and the chamber
15. the manufacturer for repair However before you ship your rifle to us be certain that your State or locality does not have a law or regulation which will prohibit you from receiving the rifle from us after it has been repaired If such receiving is prohibited then please have a Federally Licensed firearms dealer ship the gun to us If your rifle is sent to us by a dealey it will be returned to him after being repaired If a handgun pistol or revolver is shipped by an individual who does not hold a Federal Firearms License it must be shipped via U P S Next Day Air Persons who do not hold a Federal Firearms License are prohibited by Federal law from shipping a handgun by Mail Handguns mailed in violation of the law are impounded by the Post Office DO NOT SEND GUN BOXES OR LITERATURE THAT YOU CONSIDER TO BE COLLECTOR S ITEMS THESE ARE INVARIABLY DAMAGED OR DESTROYED IN SHIPMENT Please do not include rifle case sling telescopic sights or custom accessories with a firearm being shipped to the factory for service Rifles and shotguns may be shipped via Parcel Post Always insure your shipment Enclose a letter which includes your name address telephone number serial number and model of the firearm Describe in detail the trouble you have experienced with your firearm or the work you wish to have done Merely stating that the firearm needs repair is inadequate information Work performed will bear a net minimum labor charge of
16. while under the influence of alcohol in any form or medications that could affect your judgement or co ordination constitutes criminal disregard for the safety of others A BRIEF ACCOUNT OF AN EXTRAORDINARY ACHIEVEMENT RUGER FIREARMS One of the few American firearms manufacturers whose management has remained in the same family since starting in business Sturm Ruger amp Company Inc had its beginning in a small machine shop occupying a rented frame building in Southport Connecticut In January 1949 with an initial investment of only 50 000 and an idea William B Ruger and Alexander M Sturm started production of a 22 caliber autoloading pistol a design which was so successful that it became the cornerstone upon which one of the most comprehensive lines of sporting firearms ever made in America was established After Alex Sturm s death in 1951 William B Ruger continued to direct the company alone and today William B Ruger Jr continues to provide guidance which has made this company a sound and successful enterprise Sturm Ruger amp Company in this relatively short time has established itself as a leading small arms design organization developing a unique and broad line of fine quality sporting military and police firearms to become one of the world s most famous producers of revolvers pistols rifles and shotguns Since 1949 Ruger craftsmen have built many millions of firearms During its five decades
17. 0A MFH MAG 5 MS03400 MS02600 MS03000 MS04000 KMS04000 MS03100B KMS03100B MS06600 KMS06600 MS01200 KMS01200 MS05000 KMS05000 MS02700 MS02800 D 80SB D 82 C 96SM MS03600 Model Mini 14 Stainless Models Mini 14 Blued Models Mini 14 Stainless Models All Mini 14 Models All Mini 14 Models All Mini 14 Models All Mini 14 Models All Mini 14 Models Mini 14 Blued Model Mini 14 Stainless Models Mini 14 Blued Model Mini 14 Stainless Models Mini 14 Blued Model Mini 14 Stainless Models Mini 14 Blued Model Mini 14 Stainless Models Mini 14 Blued Model Mini 14 Stainless Models All Mini 14 Models All Mini 14 Models Mini 14 Stainless Synthetic Stock Model Mini 14 Stainless Synthetic Stock Model Mini 14 Stainless Synthetic Stock Model Mini 14 Blued Model 35 Part Name Part No Model Piston Gas Pipe KMS03600 Mini 14 Stainless Models Rear Sight Adjustment Tool RSAT All Mini 14 Models Rear Sight Assembly Complete MS05500B All Mini 14 Models Rear Sight Base MS05500 All Mini 14 Models Rear Sight Elevation Detent Plunger MS07300 All Mini 14 Models Rear Sight Elevation Detent Spring MS05600 All Mini 14 Models Rear Sight Elevation Screw MS07400 All Mini 14 Models Rear Sight Elevation Plunger MS05300 All Mini 14 Models Rear Sight Elevation Plunger Spring MS05400 All Mini 14 Models Rear Sight Nut MS05700 Mini 14 Blued Model Rear Sight Nut KMS05700 Mini 14 Stainless Models Rear
18. 1 4 diameter steel rod punch screwdriver shank or other suitable instrument inserted into the hole in the rear of the trigger guard as a lever to spring open the trigger guard from its latched position See Fig 8 1 1 1 U m Pu L b Mp ama m omma mua P a men T LE dabo mua D LIDSee t mmm a RU LORS Rana on ais E wa mm PETTEE TP mua TER ee Ta dE w WARNING Do not use a cartridge to unlatch the trigger guard because of the danger of loosening the bullet in the cartridge case See Warnings in Ammunition section p 11 5 Remove barrel receiver assembly from stock by swinging rear end away from action slightly then pull stock out of engagement with gas block See Fig 10 Figure 11 24 4 Invert rifle and remove trigger housing assembly by carefully pulling it upward See Fig 9 Be careful not to damage stock when removing or replacing the trigger housing assembly irr LL bg 08 mm td MEE uM EA cis fk 6 Remove guide rod and recoil spring See Figs 11 and 11 CAUTION The recoil spring is heavily compressed use eye protection and care when disassembling and reassembling to prevent the guide rod and spring from escaping forcibly and possibly causing injury 7 Pull slide handle to the rear Align locking projections on slide with disassembly notch o
19. D ANY OTHER UNAUTHORIZED PERSONS North Carolina IT IS UNLAWFUL TO STORE OR LEAVE A FIREARM THAT CAN BE DISCHARGED IN A MANNER THAT A REASONABLE PERSON SHOULD KNOW IS ACCESSIBLE TO A MINOR Texas IT IS UNLAWFUL TO STORE TRANSPORT OR ABANDON AN UNSECURED FIREARM IN A PLACE WHERE CHILDREN ARE LIKELY TO BE AND CAN OBTAIN ACCESS TO THE FIREARM Wisconsin TF YOU LEAVE A LOADED FIREARM WITHIN THE REACH OR EASY ACCESS OF A CHILD YOU MAY BE FINED OR IMPRISONED OR BOTH IF THE CHILD IMPROPERLY DISCHARGES POSSESSES OR EXHIBITS THE FIREARM K OK Ck CK OR OR Ck CK OR OR OK kk OR Kk K OR Kk CK CR Please check with your licensed retailer or state police for additional warnings which may be required by local law or regulation Such regulations change constantly and local authorities are in the best position to advise you on such legal matters R WARNING LOCKING DEVICES This firearm was originally sold with a key operated locking device While it can help provide secure storage for your unloaded firearm any locking device can fail All guns are designed to fire if they are loaded and the trigger is pulled Therefore never install the locking device inside the trigger guard or in any way that it can possibly pull the trigger Do DO NOT INSTALL not leave the keys in the lock INSIDE TRIGGER GUARD The ultimate responsibility for secure storage of any firearm must depend upon its owner and his or h
20. E D s Eom n Ue aereis wi ED i E JE OG ie dd t NER ul BED ARE H KI ime om T noi on x 4 1 u W kW Fa aM eens LV d E A me e Gen M Si E VE ae E AN D Ve M am G Su i NX CSE a Serene gt EN Rope we E SM cie ok SEG er WS X 2 VK arsen ie v ab a R Ton pon SI Pj a SYNTHETIC STOCK MODEL SERI e D 80SB f Sy N N b C 968M M d at N Daa KMS07600 41 THE BASIC RULES OF SAFE FIREARMS HANDLING We believe that Americans have a right to purchase and use firearms for lawful purposes The private ownership of firearms in America is traditional but that ownership imposes the responsibility on the gun owner to use his firearms in a way which will ensure his own safety and that of others When firearms are used in a safe and responsible manner they are a great source of pleasure and satisfaction and represent a fundamental part of our personal liberty Firearms do not cause accidents Firearms accidents are almost always found to have been the result of carelessness or ignorance on the part of the shooter of the basic rules of safe handling The following rules must be observed by gun users at all times Safe gun handling is not just desirable it is absolutely essential to you
21. INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR BLUED amp CALIBER STAINLESS 223 5 56mm STEEL RUGER MINL 14 RIFLE AUTOLOADING RIFLE NOT FOR USE WITH MINI THIRTY RIFLES cal 7 62 x 39mm FOR REFERENCE ONLY These models are out of production They have been superceded by the Ruger New Mini 14 Ranch Rifle READ THE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS IN THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS FIREARM For Product Service on This Model Please Call 603 865 2442 See p 33 STURM RUGER amp Company Inc Southport Connecticut 06890 U S A THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL SHOULD ALWAYS ACCOMPANY THIS FIREARM AND BE TRANSFERRED WITH IT UPON CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP OR WHEN THE FIREARM IS LOANED OR PRESENTED TO ANOTHER PERSON KMS1 amp MS1 6 03 R17 State By State Warnings Certain states require by law that their own specified warning notices in larger than normal type be conspicuously included by the manufacturer distributor or retail dealer with firearms sold in that state Sturm Ruger sells its products in compliance with applicable laws and regulations Because our products may be sold in these states we include the following California A WARNING Children are attracted to and can operate firearms that can cause severe injuries or death Prevent child access by always keeping guns locked away and unloaded when not in use If you keep a loaded firearm where a child obtains and improperly uses it you can be fined or sent t
22. Name and Part Number and include the entire serial number of the firearm for which the parts are being ordered There is aminimum net labor charge of 20 00 plus 12 00 shipping and handling charge if the parts are factory fitted All factory fitted parts are fit on an exchange basis only We will not return the replaced parts Barrels and a number of other component parts must be fitted at the factory Company policy is to proof test and or function fire all barrels after fitting to the receivers in which they are to be used This procedure ensures maximum protection to our customers The special proof test ammunition used in this testing is sold only to bonafide firearms manufacturers and is not available to gun shops gunsmiths or individuals Because the receiver of the RUGER MINI 14 15 a serial numbered component it is defined as a firearm by Federal law and is not sold as a separate component Parts designated by an asterisk must be factory fitted These parts are fitted on an exchange basis only We will not return the replaced parts We will not return any part that is broken malfunctioning badly worn or has been modified See Warning Parts Purchasers above RUGER MINI 14 RIFLE PARTS LIST Design prices and specifications subject to change without notice SPECIFY MODEL amp SERIAL NUMBER WHEN ORDERING See Exploded View on Page 41 SE Part Name Part No Model Barrel Specify Model amp Seria
23. Pin Hammer Pivot Pin Hammer Spring Hammer Strut Part No MS01400 KMS01400 KMS01600 MS01500 KMS01102A MS02200 KMS02200 MS04400 KMS04400 MS07200 KMS07200 MS03500 KMS03500 MS06500 KMS06500 KMS02500 MS03900 KMS03900 MS01700 KMS01700 MS01900 KMS01900 KMS04700 MS01800 Model Mini 14 Blued Model Mini 14 Stainless Models All Mini 14 Models All Mini 14 Models All Mini 14 Models Mini 14 Blued Model Mini 14 Stainless Models Mini 14 Blued Model Mini 14 Stainless Models Mini 14 Blued Model Mini 14 Stainless Models Mini 14 Blued Model Mini 14 Stainless Models Mini 14 Blued Model Mini 14 Stainless Models All Mini 14 Models Mini 14 Blued Model Mini 14 Stainless Models Mini 14 Blued Model Mini 14 Stainless Models Mini 14 Blued Model Mini 14 Stainless Models All Mini 14 Models Mini 14 Blued Model LE Part Name Hammer Strut Hammer Strut Assembly Hammer Strut Assembly Handguard Assembly Fiberglass Magazine Complete 5 Shot Capacity Magazine Bottom Magazine Bottom Retainer Magazine Follower Magazine Latch Front Magazine Latch Front Magazine Latch Rear Magazine Latch Rear Magazine Latch Cross Pin Magazine Latch Cross Pin Magazine Latch Pivot Pin Magazine Latch Pivot Pin Magazine Latch Spring Magazine Latch Spring Magazine Shell Magazine Spring Pistol Grip Cap Pistol Grip Cap Medallion Pistol Grip Cap Screw Piston Gas Pipe Part No KMS01800 MS01800A KMS0180
24. RKS DEERFIELD is a registered trademark of Blount Inc
25. Sight Peep MS05201 All Mini 14 Models Rear Sight Windage Detent Plunger MS06100 All Mini 14 Models Rear Sight Windage Detent Spring MS05800 All Mini 14 Models Rear Sight Windage Screw MS05900 Mini 14 Blued Model Rear Sight Windage Screw KMS05900 Mini 14 Stainless Models Rear Sight Windage Screw Pin KMS07100 All Mini 14 Models Safety Assembly MS13800A Mini 14 Blued Model Safety Assembly KMS13800A Mini 14 Stainless Models Safety Detent Spring KMS04900 All Mini 14 Models Safety Spring Retaining Pin MS06200 Mini 14 Blued Model Safety Spring Retaining Pin KMS06200 Mini 14 Stainless Models Secondary Sear MS02300 Mini 14 Blued Model Secondary Sear KMS02300 Mini 14 Stainless Models 6t BS 0X Part Name Secondary Sear Spring Slide Assembly Slide Assembly Slide Spring Recoil Spring Sling Carrying Nylon Not Illustrated Sling Swivel Front Sling Swivel Front Sling Swivel Rear Sling Swivel Rear Stock Wood With Butt Plate Stock Assembly Synthetic Stock Reinforcement Stock Reinforcement Stock Reinforcement Lock Washer 2 Req d Stock Reinforcement Screw 2 Req d Stock Reinforcement Screw 2 Req d Stripper Clip Not Illustrated Trigger Trigger Trigger Bushing Trigger Bushing Part No KMS02400 MS23701 KMS23701 505101 132 MS07500 KMS07500 MS07601 KMS07600 MS00400 MS30426 MS00700 KMS00700 MS08000 MS06900 KMS06900 MS08400 MS02000 KMS02000 MS04300 KMS04300 Model
26. agazine into the chamber then do not use the rifle until the problem is corrected See Malfunction Warning p 22 6 The rifle is now cocked and a loaded cartridge is chambered Visually check to be certain the safety is in the ON position 7 When you are ready to fire the rifle move the safety to the OFF position WARNING DO NOT TOUCH THE TRIGGER UNTIL YOU ARE ACTUALLY READY TO FIRE KEEP THE SAFETY ON UNLESS ACTUALLY FIRING 8 The rifle will fire one shot each time the trigger is pulled until the magazine is empty Some of the gas produced by the combustion of the powder is used to push the slide and bolt to the rear which extracts and ejects the fired cartridge case recocks the gun and reloads a new cartridge from the magazine into the firing chamber The bolt automatically opens and shuts quickly while firing Keep face and hands away from it Hot brass and powder gas is ejected quickly and can burn you The rifle should be fired from the right shoulder Always wear shooting glasses and hearing protectors 14 9 Immediately following the firing of a shot and if a subsequent shot is not to be fired at once put the safety ON while the rifle is still pointing in a safe direction down range The safety should be moved to the ON position as soon as firing is completed and it should be ON at all times except when the rifle is on target and being fired 10 When the last ca
27. amber are caused by a damaged magazine improper gun handling or defective ammunition Whatever the cause cartridge jams can result in the potentially dangerous situation of a cartridge discharging before it is chambered If this occurs the cartridge case will rupture and its fragments will fly out of the gun with sufficient force to cause injury Always wear shooting glasses and hearing protectors Keep face away from chamber STRIKING RIM OR PRIMER CAN BURST CARTRIDGE 22 WARNING DISASSEMBLY Always unload a firearm before cleaning lubrication disassembly or assembly UNLOAD BEFORE CLEANING DISASSEMBLY Be Sure Rifle Is Unloaded Although The Mini 14 Rifle can be disassembled reassembled and cleaned in almost any surrounding it is preferrable to carry out these procedures on workbench or table which has covered top piece of shallow rug or an old blanket is an ideal covering Such covering keeps the rifle from slipping and being scratched 1 With the rifle pointing in safe direction safety remove the magazine by pushing catch forward to release magazine while drawing magazine down and forward See Fig 6 2 Pull the slide handle all the way to the rear and release Make sure safety is ON See Fig 7 NOTE Hammer must be cocked and safety must be ON to accomplish disassembly and reassembly Again be sure chamber is empty 23 3 Use a
28. an the chamber with solvent after clearing any jam involving the chamber TO MINIMIZE MALFUNCTIONS JAMS Autoloading firearms of all makes and types occasionally malfunction when a cartridge fails to feed from the magazine to the chamber or when a cartridge or fired case fails to properly extract and eject To minimize the possibility of such occurrences the gun user should 1 Use ammunition of the correct caliber and type which is loaded to Industry Specifications Avoid reloads remanufactured cartridges and cartridges that are dirty corroded or deformed See Ammunition Warning p 11 2 Clean and lubricate the gun in accordance with the instructions in this manual 21 3 If the mechanism shows signs of not functioning correctly or if a part is damaged or broken don t use the gun Have it inspected and repaired See Malfunction Warning below 4 Use only genuine Ruger Mini 14 magazines and carefully load the magazine Do not exceed the stated magazine capacity See Loading Magazine p 13 5 Do not ride the slide handle when chambering a cartridge from the magazine The slide should be drawn fully to the rear and then be permitted to snap forward under the full force of the recoil spring If a cartridge does not fully chamber do not pound on the slide handle to force the bolt closed Rather retract the slide eject the cartridge and determine the cause of the problem Se
29. crewdriver through the hole located in the magazine bottom and depressing the magazine bottom retainer Carefully use the 27 screwdriver to push the magazine bottom rearward as you push down on the spring loaded bottom retainer After the magazine bottom has been slid rearward off the magazine shell carefully raise the rear end of the bottom retainer so that its two small lugs can be slid out the rear of the magazine and carefully remove the bottom retainer CAUTION It is under spring tension from the magazine spring The magazine spring and follower may now be removed from the bottom of the magazine shell completing its disassembly After the magazine has been soaked in solvent to loosen foreign matter be certain to shake it vigorously with the loading opening away from you to remove solvent or residue from within the magazine Reassembly of the magazine can be accomplished by hooking the magazine spring into the hole in the magazine follower from the right side Reinsert this assembly upwards into the magazine shell Carefully compress the spring and slide the bottom retainer on from the rear Finally press the bottom retainer downward and slide the magazine bottom on from the rear fe Hoa Pal Figure 15 Exploded view of the ne y Denm Mini 14 magazine components This illustration is included to show the relationship and names of the magazine components pring Muer Ca hu SCH ras Val c I ones T m
30. ction in which the muzzle is pointing even if you fall or stumble Keep your finger off the trigger until you are ready to shoot 3 FIREARMS SHOULD BE UNLOADED WHEN NOT IN USE Firearms should be loaded only when you are in the field or on the target range or shooting area ready to shoot Firearms and ammunition should be securely locked in safes racks or cabinets or by using the locking device supplied with the firearm when not in use Ammunition should safely be stored separate from firearms Store your firearms out of sight of visitors and children It is the Sun owner s responsibility to be certain that children and persons unfamiliar with firearms cannot gain access to firearms ammunition or components 4 BE SURE THE BARREL IS CLEAR OF OBSTRUCTIONS BEFORE SHOOTING Even a bit of mud snow or excess lubricating oil or grease in the bore may cause the barrel to bulge or even burst on firing and can cause serious injury to the shooter and bystanders Be sure that you are using ammunition of the proper caliber and loading for the gun you are using If the report or recoil on firing seems weak or doesn t seem quite right CEASE FIRING IMMEDIATELY unload your firearm and check to be sure that no obstruction has become lodged in the barrel Never try to shoot out an obstruction 43 5 BE SURE OF YOUR TARGET BEFORE YOU SHOOT Don t shoot unless you know exactly where your bullet is going to
31. culty in chambering a cartridge experience a failure to extract have a misfire or the rifle does not make a normal loud report on firing RELOADERS SHOULD USE ONLY CANNELURED BULLETS AND BE SURE TO CRIMP THEM SECURELY IN THE CARTRIDGE CASE NOTE Sturm Ruger amp Co specifically does not recommend the use of reloaded hand loaded or remanufactured cartridges Please see Ammunition Notice p 11 TO CLEAR A MALFUNCTION JAM Before doing something study the situation to determine the nature of the jam and how best to clear it Any autoloading firearm may occasionally malfunction If it does 1 Be certain the muzzle is pointed in a safe direction and the safety is ON 20 2 When attempting to free a jammed cartridge do not use any type of tool that is likely to act as a firing pin and discharge the cartridge should the tool impact on the primer Never use a cartridge as a tool 3 After clearing a jam inspect the gun mechanism to determine if dirt or debris might be the cause of the problem Excess lubricant or grease can cause cartridges to feed sluggishly An accumulation of grease dirt or powder grains in the magazine can contribute to cartridge feeding problems 4 After clearing a jam inspect all cartridges that have been removed from the gun Safely dispose of any cartridges which are dented or nicked or have bullets that are loose or improperly positioned in the cartridge case 5 If
32. d by holding it at approximately a 45 angle to the receiver with the rear end of the bolt angling downward Insert the tail of the firing pin through the slot in the receiver bridge and wiggle the bolt until its rear end moves back into the receiver Then push it forward to its closed and locked position It should rotate and move freely into place If you have removed the bolt stop step 9 25 reinsert the bolt lock plunger and spring into its hole in the top of the receiver Depress the plunger until the rectangular cut in its side lines up with the round hole seen inside the receiver on the left side CAUTION Plunger will now be under spring tension and could cause injury if suddenly released While holding the plunger against its spring in this position insert the bolt stop until its rectangular tab goes into the rectangular cut on the bolt lock plunger Sliding the bolt lock cover plate upward prying it upward slightly with a screwdriver if necessary completes reassembly of the bolt lock Note that the large inverted triangular protection on the cover plate goes on the outside of the rifle 2 Reinstalling remaining parts of barrel receiver group a Retract bolt Replace operating slide by angling the handle portion upward between the handguard and receiver ring then lower the slide so that the cam track on the inside of the rod fits over the roller on the right locking lug of the bolt and the tab adjacent to t
33. e Bore Obstructions Warning p 19 6 To minimize the probability of an unfired cartridge being jammed should it fall back onto the magazine remove the magazine before retracting the slide When extracting an unfired cartridge tip the right side of the rifle towards the sround so that gravity will assist the cartridge to fall clear of the magazine well Always retract the slide briskly whenever extracting a live cartridge Take care to see that a cartridge is not forcibly ejected against a surface where the primer might be set off Alterations to the rifle or use of non Ruger magazines and accessories may cause malfunctions See Alteration Warning on page 8 If the above procedures do not result in a smooth and reliable feeding firearm don t use the gun The rifle can be returned directly to our Newport New Hampshire Product Service Department for repair See the Service and Parts Policy section page 33 of this manual for packing and shipping information A WARNING MALFUNCTIONS A cartridge can be discharged before it is chambered if its primer receives a sharp blow If a cartridge hangs up jams or binds when being chambered or when being fed from the magazine into the chamber do not attempt to force it into the chamber by pushing or striking the bolt Any jam or feeding problem is a signal to immediately stop using the gun until it can be determined what is wrong Most failures of a cartridge to feed or to ch
34. e or cosmoline in the barrel or if it may have been exposed to 18 humid conditions which could cause condensation or to rain or snow which might have entered the bore open the bolt and clean out the barrel Inspect the bore visually to be sure that it is perfectly clear See Ammunition Warning p 11 and Care and Cleaning section p 29 A WARNING BORE OBSTRUCTIONS Before loading or shooting the Mini 14 rifle be certain the bore is unobstructed Firing the rifle with any obstruction in the bore may result in severe damage to the rifle and serious injury to the shooter and other persons nearby A MISFIRE or unusual report sound upon firing is always a signal to cease firing immediately and after waiting for one minute examine the chamber and bore of the firearm It is not sufficient to retract the slide handle and examine the chamber You must remove the magazine clear the chamber lock the bolt open and inspect the bore visually and with a rod if necessary to be certain it is completely clear of any obstnuction Failure to detect and correctly remove bore obstruction can result in serious injury to the shooter and bystanders and damage to the firearm DO NOT SHOOT OUT BORE OBSTRUCTION A gun user should recognize that a lodged bullet is a fairly common form of bore obstruction Therefore the following information on how a bullet may become lodged in the bore and how it should be removed deserves
35. er individual circumstances Guns should be securely stored unloaded in a secure location separate from their ammunition See Storage Warning page 30 NEVER INSTALL INSTALL LOCK LOCKING DEVICE AS SHOWN HERE INSIDE TRIGGER GUARD FIREARMS SAFETY YOUR RESPONSIBILITY SAFETY MUST BE THE FIRST AND CONSTANT CONSIDERATION OF EVERY PERSON WHO HANDLES FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION This Instruction Manual is designed to assist you in learning how to use and care for your RUGER MINI 149 RIFLE properly Please contact us if you have any questions about it Only when you are certain you fully understand the Manual and can properly carry out its instructions should you practice loading etc with live ammunition If you have any doubts about your ability to handle or use a particular type of gun safely then you should seek supervised instruction Such personalized instruction is often available from gun dealers gun clubs or police departments If none of these sources can help you write to the National Rifle Association 11250 Waples Mill Road Fairfax VA 22030 7400 They will assist you The person possessing a gun has a full time job You cannot guess you cannot forget You must know how to use your firearm safely Do not use any firearm without having a complete understanding of its particular characteristics and safe use Remember There is no such thing as a foolproof gun TABLE OF CONTENTS Page General
36. ge and remove the bullet If the bullet does not readily dislodge it may be necessary to lightly tap the handle end of the cleaning rod If such efforts fail to dislodge the bullet take the rifle to a gunsmith DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REMOVE A LODGED BULLET USING A BLANK CARTRIDGE OR A CARTRIDGE FROM WHICH THE BULLET HAS BEEN REMOVED OR BY ANY MEANS OTHER THAN THE USE OF THE PROPER SIZE CLEANING ROD AND REASONABLE FORCE APPLIED TO THE ROD BE CERTAIN ALL LOOSE POWDER HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM THE BORE AND ACTION BEFORE INTRODUCING THE ROD INTO THE BORE NEVER TRY TO SHOOT OUT A BORE OBSTRUCTION See Bore Obstruction Warning p 19 f Reinspect the bore to be certain it is free of unburned powder particles or any other debris At the same time clean the magazine the magazine well and other areas of the mechanism of unburned powder grains It is absolutely essential that steps a through f be followed if there is any suspicion that a bullet has been lodged in the bore because of the situations described in 1 or 2 above Remember that a bullet can be lodged in the bore of a rifle just where the rifling begins and a live cartridge can still be chambered and the bolt closed and locked This can occur because the bullet in the chambered cartridge is pushed back into the cartridge case far enough to give the shooter the impression that the loaded cartridge has chambered normally Always check the bore for an obstruction if you experience diffi
37. he slide handle goes into its track on the right side of the receiver Push operating rod fully forward Be sure that the gas piston fits into the hole in the front of the slide Hold action upside down as show in Figure 11b p 24 Carefully insert recoil spring into hole in rear of slide and compress the recoil spring until the end of the guide rod can be reinserted into the small hole in the front of the receiver CAUTION The recoil spring will be strongly compressed during this step and can fly out with considerable force possibly resulting in injury Keep it under your control and proceed with care 26 LA Final reassembly of rifle a Replace stock by inserting its front end into the gas block at a slight angle When the stock is correctly seated into the gas block the stock can be swung down into full contact with the receiver b Insert the opened trigger housing assembly safety ON into the stock the hammer must be cocked prior to insertion When fully seated swing the trigger guard fully into place until it locks shut An audible click will be heard when it is correctly locked Cycle the slide handle and safety a few times to be certain the components are correctly assembled Put the safety back ON Reinsert an empty magazine and fully withdraw slide The bolt should lock open automatically GUNS SHOULD NOT BE STORED LOADED Q REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF FIBERGLASS HANDGUARD
38. he slide to move forward until it stops 3 Put safety ON push fully rearward 10 To release the slide which allows the Closing The Bolt bolt to go forward keep safety ON and either 1 Remove the magazine draw the slide handle to the rear and release 2 With an empty magazine in place draw the slide handle fully to the rear and hold it there Then while holding the slide handle depress the thumb remove the thumb and then allow the slide to go forward See Figure 4 CAUTION Slide is under heavy spring tension and can injure fingers when it slams shut AMMUNITION The RUGER MINI 14 RIFLES are chambered for the 223 Remington 5 56mm cartridge The Mini 14 Rifle is designed to use either standardized U S military or factory loaded sporting 223 5 56mm cartridges manufactured in accordance with U S industry practice See Ammunition Notice amp Ammunition Warning below USE ONLY FACTORY AMMUNITION LOADED TO U S INDUSTRY STANDARDS Death serious injury and damage can result from the use of wrong ammunition bore obstructions powder overloads or incorrect cartridge components Even the strongest gun can be blown up as a result of excess pressure Always wear shooting glasses and hearing protectors IMPROPER AMMUNITION DESTROYS GUNS AMMUNITION CARTRIDGES NOTICE WE SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIM RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY WHATSOEVER OCCURRING
39. it appears that the gun and magazine are not at fault and that the jam was caused by the type of cartridge being used then try another type 6 If the above procedures do not result in a smooth and reliable feeding firearm don t use the gun until it feeds cartridges smoothly and reliably The rifle should be returned directly to our Newport Product Service Department for repair See the Service and Parts section p 33 for packing and shipping information Another precaution Form the habit of examining fired cartridge cases from time to time If fired cases have bulged heads or show splits on any part of the case stop using that ammunition and return the rifle to the factory for inspection See pages 33 34 7 Ifa cartridge or shell is caught between the bolt and receiver put the safety ON retract the slide and lock it in the open position Remove the magazine then remove the jammed case 8 If a fired case is in the chamber use a cleaning rod to knock it out 9 If an unfired cartridge is stuck in the chamber remove it from the breech end rather than trying to dislodge it with a cleaning rod inserted from the muzzle Use a piece of 3 16 brass rod which has one end shaped like a screwdriver tip Insert the tip in the extractor groove of the cartridge use the face of the receiver ring as a fulcrum and carefully pry out the cartridge Be careful not to strike the primer area of the live cartridge Vigorously brush cle
40. l and sets minimum standards for a full warranty Sturm Ruger amp Company Inc has elected not to provide any written warranty either limited or full rather than to attempt to comply with the provisions of the Magnuson Moss Act and the regulations issued thereunder There are certain implied warranties under state law with respect to sales of consumer goods As the extent and interpretation of these implied warranties varies from state to state you should refer to your state statutes Sturm Ruger amp Company wishes to assure its customers of its continued interest in providing service to owners of Ruger firearms STURM RUGER amp Company Inc Southport Connecticut 06890 U S A www ruger com Arms Makers For Responsible Citizens A COPY OF THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR ANY RUGER FIREARM IS AVAILABLE FROM THE FACTORY FREE ON REQUEST THESE INSTRUCTION MANUALS CONTAIN IMPORTANT WARNINGS WHICH MUST BE UNDERSTOOD BEFORE USING THESE FIREARMS 22 45 Model 96 77 17 Gold Label and Target Grey are RUGER TRADEMARKS RUGER THE STURM RUGER LOGO 10 22 All Weather Arms Makers For Responsible Citizens Bearcat Blackhawk GP 100 M77 Mini Thirty Mini 14 Old Army P90 P93 P94 Redhawk 77 22 77 44 77 50 SP101 Vaquero and Single Six are REGISTERED U S TRADEMA
41. l Number 0M8001 Mini 14 Blued Model Barrel Specify Model amp Serial Number K0M8001 Mini 14 Stainless Models Bolt Assembly MS01000A Mini 14 Blued Model Bolt Assembly 501000 Mini 14 Stainless Models Bolt Lock Buffer Spring MS06000 All Mini 14 Models Bolt Lock Cover Plate MS06700 Mini 14 Blued Model Bolt Lock Cover Plate KMS06700 Mini 14 Stainless Models Bolt Lock Plunger MS04500 Mini 14 Blued Model Bolt Lock Plunger KMS04500 Mini 14 Stainless Models Bolt Lock Plunger Spring KMS04600 All Mini 14 Models Bolt Stop Assembly MS13200 Mini 14 Blued Model Bolt Stop Assembly KMS13200 Mini 14 Stainless Models Butt Pad D06315 Mini 14 Stainless Synthetic Stock Model Butt Pad Screw 2 Req d B 91 Mini 14 Stainless Synthetic Stock Model Butt Plate C 63 Mini 14 Stainless amp Blued Wood Stock Models Butt Plate Screw 2 Req d B 64 Mini 14 Stainless amp Blued Wood Stock Models Ejector KMS00800 All Mini 14 Models Ejector Spring MS07000 All Mini 14 Models 9 Part Name Extractor Extractor Extractor Plunger Extractor Spring Firing Pin Forearm Liner amp Stock Cap Assembly Forearm Liner amp Stock Cap Assembly Front Sight Front Sight Front Sight Cross Pin Front Sight Cross Pin Gas Block Top amp Bottom 2 Pieces S Gas Block Top amp Bottom 2 Pieces Gas Block Screw 4 Req d Gas Block Screw 4 Req d Gas Port Bushing Guide Rod Guide Rod Hammer Hammer Hammer Pivot
42. most careful reading and heeding 1 When firing a bullet may become lodged in the bore if the cartridge contains no powder or the powder fails to ignite and only the primer charge ignites producing insufficient force to propel the bullet out of the bore 2 A bullet may also become lodged in the bore when extracting cartridge from the chamber unloading If the bullet is not crimped tightly enough in the cartridge case the bullet may stick in the bore with only the case being extracted Experience indicates that the two conditions described above occur most frequently with reloaded ammunition When either of the above described 1 or 2 situations occurs proceed as follows with the rifle pointing in a safe direction a Ifthe rifle is cocked move the safety to the ON position b Remove the magazine from the rifle 19 Retract the slide handle and lock it in the open position by pressing in the bolt lock plunger in the top of the receiver Retracting the slide handle should remove the cartridge case Be certain the safety is in the ON position d Check the chamber to be certain there is no cartridge case in it if there is extract it before proceeding with steps e and f e After making sure that the rifle is unloaded inspect the bore from the muzzle end of the barrel If the bore is obstructed insert a proper size cleaning rod without a tip or brush into the bore from the muzzle and dislod
43. n receiver Remove slide See Fig 12 8 Pull the bolt forward until it can be pivoted out of receiver Align firing pin projection with slot in lower receiver bridge and remove bolt from receiver See Fig 13 9 The bolt lock cover plate can be removed by tapping downward with a soft metal punch at point a See Fig 14 With cover plate removed depress bolt lock plunger b which will allow the bolt stop to be lifted out NOTE The Mini 14 is like the 1 Garand and many other types of autoloading rifles in that the hammer can fall if the trigger is pulled when the bolt is partially retracted It is important for the shooter to realize that the firing pin cannot contact the cartridge until the bolt is safely locked regardless of the position of the slide 25 Removal of the gas block assembly is not necessary and is not advisable The gas block assembly is factory fitted using special fixtures and torque tools Attempting to fit the gas block assembly without the required special equipment can result in damage to the components and malfunctioning of the rifle Further disassembly of the RUGER MINI 14 RIFLE 15 not required for normal cleaning purposes and should only be performed by a trained armorer who is experienced in firearms repair REASSEMBLY Again Be Sure Rifle and Magazine are Completely Unloaded 1 Reassembly of bolt into receiver a Bolt can be reinserte
44. ncreased safety fire a rms should be stored unloaded and locked in a location that is both separate from their ammunition and inaccessible to children and any other unauthorized person STORE SECURELY amp UNLOADED MAINTENANCE OF STAINLESS STEEL RIFLES Firearms and components made of stainless steel are relatively more resistant to corrosion than those of blued steel However in the interest of proper operation and long life of a stainless steel firearm inspect it frequently and clean lubricate and apply an appropriate rust preventative Sometimes discoloration occurs from perspiration or from contact with some types of gun cases Rusting may occur as a result of the firearm being exposed to moisture salt air or chemicals Minor discoloration can usually be removed by rubbing the stainless area with an abrasive ink eraser crocus cloth or a metal polishing compound When using any of these abrasives proceed with care and use light pressure to achieve a blending of color with those areas that are not discolored Do not use abrasives on the clear coating of the aluminum alloy trigger housing External surfaces most subject to rusting from handling or from exposure to the elements should be cleaned and wiped dry after use or after exposure to adverse conditions If the rifle is to be stored coat it with a light film of oil or preservative Where the rifle is in continuing use and the presence of oil or grease would be
45. nism is provided for 8 convenience in holding the bolt open for loading and inspection The firing pin is retracted mechanically as the bolt starts to unlock and the rifle will fire only when the bolt is locked The one piece American hardwood stock is reinforced with steel liners in stressed and high temperature areas The All Weather model features a synthetic stock and stainless steel construction NOMENCLATURE BOLT LOCK PLUNGER SLIDE HANDLE 1 MAGAZINE LATCH AFETY SHOWN ON TRIGGER NS PROIN SU TRIGGER GUARD Figure 1 In this illustration the frequently used operating components are identified Note that the safety is rearward of the trigger guard and is thereforein its ON safe position OPERATION OF SAFETY The manual safety mechanism is located forward of the trigger for convenient operation and is ON when in its fully rearward position intruding into the trigger guard See Fig 2 The safety can be moved to ON extreme rearward position only when the hammer is cocked When the safety is ON it blocks both the hammer and sear The safety should always be placed ON before loading or unloading the rifle and should be kept ON at all times except when actually firing SAFETY ready to fire Figure 2 WARNING MANUAL SAFETY Keep the safety on unless actually firing Always move the safety fully to its intended position and check it The safet
46. o prison Connecticut A ADVERTENCIA A los nifios los atraen las armas de fuego y las pueden hacer funcionar Ellos pueden causarses lesions graves y la muerte Evite que los nifios tengan accesso a las armas de fuego guard ndolas siempre con llave y descargadas cuando no las est utilizando Si usted tiene un arma de fuego cargada en un lugar en que un nifio tiene acceso a ella la usa indebidamente le pueden dar una multa o enviarlo a la carcel UNLAWFUL STORAGE OF A LOADED FIREARM MAY RESULT IN IMPRISONMENT OR FINE Florida TT IS UNLAWFUL AND PUNISHABLE BY IMPRISONMENT AND FINE FOR ANY ADULT TO STORE OR LEAVE A FIREARM IN ANY PLACE WITHIN THE REACH OR EASY ACCESS OF A MINOR UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE OR TO KNOWINGLY SELL OR OTHERWISE TRANSFER OWNERSHIP OR POSSESSION OF A FIREARM TO A MINOR OR A PERSON OF UNSOUND MIND Maine ENDANGERING THE WELFARE OF A CHILD IS A CRIME IF YOU LEAVE A FIREARM AND AMMUNITION WITHIN EASY ACCESS OF A CHILD YOU MAY BE SUBJECT TO FINE IMPRISONMENT OR BOTH KEEP FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION SEPARATE KEEP FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION LOCKED UP USE TRIGGER LOCKS Maryland WARNING Children can operate firearms which may cause death or serious injury It is a crime to store or leave a loaded firearm in any location where an individual knew or should have known that an unsupervised minor would gain access to the firearm Store your firearm responsibly
47. of growth and progress under the leadership of William B Ruger the company developed a business philosophy and implemented policies which represent a constructive influence in the life of modern America From the beginning Sturm Ruger amp Company played a positive role in conservation efforts and has supported the interests of shooters through such groups as the National Rifle Association National Shooting Sports Foundation and many regional sportsmen s organizations The company has always endeavored to market its firearms for constructive and recreational purposes to emphasize the traditional aspects of shooting to render meaningful public services and to encourage shooters in constructive responsible and safe participation in the shooting sports Its motto is Arms Makers For Responsible Citizens Today Sturm Ruger amp Company is particularly mindful of those elements which have contributed to the creation of its success and extends heartfelt thanks to its many loyal employees and customers current catalog of Ruger firearms is available free upon request to Sturm Ruger amp Co Inc Southport CT 06890 46 WHY NO WARRANTY CARD HAS BEEN PACKED WITH THIS NEW RUGER FIREARM The Magnuson Moss Act Public Law 93 637 does not require any seller or manufacturer of a consumer product to give a written warranty It does provide that if a written warranty is given it must be designated as limited or as ful
48. r safety the safety of others and the continuation of gun ownership and sport shooting as we know it today 1 LEARN THE MECHANICAL AND HANDLING CHARACTERISTICS OF THE FIREARM YOU ARE USING Not all firearms are the same The method of carrying and handling firearms varies in accordance with the mechanical provisions for avoiding accidental discharge and the various proper procedures for loading and unloading No person should handle any firearm without first having thoroughly familiarized himself with the particular type of firearm he is using and with safe gun handling in general 2 ALWAYS KEEP THE MUZZLE POINTED INA SAFE DIRECTION Be sure of the bullet stop behind your target even when dry firing Never let the muzzle of a firearm point at any part of your body or at another person This is particularly important when loading or unloading a firearm In the event of an accidental discharge no injury can occur as long as the muzzle is pointing in a safe direction A safe direction means a direction which will not permit a discharged bullet to strike a person or to strike an object from which the bullet may ricochet A safe direction must take into account the fact that a bullet may penetrate a wall ceiling floor window etc and strike a person or damage property Make it a habit to know exactly where the muzzle of your gun is pointing whenever you handle it and be sure that you are always in control of the dire
49. rear end of the trigger guard and remove the trigger housing assembly from the bottom of the rifle Store the rifle and the trigger housing assembly in different locations When disassembled in this manner the rifle is inoperable It is impossible to fire the rifle until the trigger housing assembly has been correctly replaced To reassemble the rifle for firing reinsert the trigger housing assembly into the receiver from the bottom Swing the trigger guard upward and rearward until it latches securely in place Check to be sure that the bolt can be operated fully and freely by operating the slide handle back and forth The rifle is now reassembled and can be loaded and fired normally While the rifle is less likely to be used by unauthorized persons when disassembled in the above manner it is always safest to store a firearm with the supplied locking device correctly installed or to store the firearm in a gun safe or other secure location away from children and unauthorized adults Guns should always be stored securely unloaded and separate from their ammunition R WARNING STORAGE Never place or store any firea rmin such a manner that it may be dislodged Firearms should always be stored securely and unloaded away f rom children and careless adults Use the locking device originally supplied with this fire arm storage The use of a locking device or safety lock is only one aspect of responsible fire a rms storage For i
50. rtridge in the magazine has been fired the bolt lock will automatically engage and hold the bolt and slide in the rearward open position CAUTION Autoloading firearms have reciprocating bolts and slides Do not position your fingers or face so these components can strike you when the gun is fired R WARNING HANDLING If dropped or AN struck with the LN I safety off the NY rifle may fire Saer OFF RE Keep chamber empty unless actually firing Keep safety on unless actually firing ANY GUN MAY FIRE IF DROPPED 15 WARNING SUSTAINED FIRING The Mini 14 rifle fires from a closed bolt Sustained firing can create excessive heat in the barrel and can cause cook off of ammunition heat firing of the cartridge in the chamber This cook off can occur a substantial period of time after firing has ceased Always unload the firearm immediately after you have finished shooting HOT BARREL CAN COOK OFF FIRE CARTRIDGE IN CHAMBER TO LOAD AND FIRE WITHOUT MAGAZINE The rifle can be used as a single shot rifle in the absence of a magazine or for safety or training purposes To do so follow step 1 p 14 Then manually load a cartridge into the chamber and follow steps 5 and 6 p 14 disregarding the magazine Note that the bolt will not automatically lock open after the cartridge is fired and automatically ejected Engage the safety between shots AX WARNING UNLOADING So that the
51. strike Be sure of the bullet stop behind your target even when dry firing with an unloaded sun If you are in the field hunting do not fire at a movement or noise Take the time to be absolutely certain of your target before you pull the trigger 6 WEAR SHOOTING GLASSES AND HEARING PROTECTORS WHEN YOU SHOOT All shooters should wear protective shooting glasses and adequate hearing protectors when shooting Exposure to shooting noise can damage hearing and adequate eye protection when shooting is essential 7 NEVER CLIMB A TREE OR FENCE WITH A LOADED FIREARM Put the firearmdown carefully beforeclimbing a fence and unload it before climbing or descending a tree or jumping over a ditch or other obstruction Never pull or push a loaded firearm towardyourself or another person When in doubt or whenever you are about to do anything awkward unload your gun 44 8 DON T SHOOT HARD SURFACE OR AT WATER Bullets can glance off many surfaces like rocks or the surface of water and travel in unpredictable directions with considerable velocity LOADED 9 NEVER TRANSPORT A LOADED FIREARM Firearms should always be unloaded before being placed in a vehicle A suitable carrying case or scabbard should be used to carry an unloaded firearm to and from the shooting area 10 AVOID ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES WHEN SHOOTING Don t drink until the day s shooting is over Handling firearms
52. t rust Excess accumulations of oil tend to attract particles of dust and dirt and may congeal in cold weather which can interfere with the safe and reliable function of the rifle WARNING LUBRICATION Firing a rifle with oil grease or any other material even partially obstructing the bore may result in damage to the rifle and serious injury to the shooter and those nearby Do not spray or apply lubricants directly on ammunition If the powder of a cartridge is affected by the lubricant it may not be ignited but the primer firing may push the bullet into the bore where it may be lodged Firing a subsequent bullet into the obstructed bore may damage the rifle and cause serious injury or death to the shooter and those nearby Use lubricants properly You are responsible for the proper care and maintenance of your firearms IMPROPER LUBRICATION DESTROYS GUNS 29 STORAGE GUNS SHOULD NOT BE STORED LOADED USE THE LOCKING DEVICE SUPPLIED WITH THE RIFLE FOR STORAGE SEE PAGE 6 Do not store the rifle in a leather case or scabbard Leather attracts moisture even though it may appear to be dry TO RENDER THE RIFLE INOPERATIVE FOR SAFE STORAGE With the muzzle pointed in a safe direction remove the magazine retract the slide handle and retract the bolt fully to the rear Lock the bolt open and check the chamber to be sure the rifle is completely unloaded With the muzzle pointed in a safe direction pull downward on the
53. will cause the bolt to automatically lock open Keep the rifle pointed in a safe direction Put the safety ON Reloading can be accomplished by pressing forward on the magazine latch with the thumb or forefinger The magazine will fall free of the rifle of its own weight To avoid the possibility of damage to the magazine do not let it fall to the ground unless rapid reloading is absolutely necessary N Insert a loaded magazine WARNING The bolt stop is held in place by a spring detent Therefore when there is a loaded magazine in place and the rifle is jarred the bolt can fly forward and chamber a cartridge LA Release the bolt to move forward by pulling the slide handle fully to the rear and release the slide A cartridge will be chambered when the bolt shuts WARNING The rifle is ready for instant use once the bolt moves forward If the rifle is not to be fired immediately keep the safety When you are ready to fire immediately take the safety OFF and resume firing putting the safety back ON whenever you cease firing even for a moment TO EXTRACT AND EJECT A CHAMBERED CARTRIDGE When the rifle is fired the same gas pressure that drives the bullet forward acts through the gas port to push the slide and bolt to the rear This action causes extraction and ejection of the fired cartridge case If a cartridge fails to fire or if the shooter wishes to eject the chambered cartridge manually follow the
54. y is not ON unless it is completely ON Never depend on a safety mechanism or any other mechanical device to justify careless handling or permitting the rifle to point in an unsafe direction The only safe rifle is one in which the bolt is open the chamber is empty and there is no magazine in the gun KNOW HOW TO USE THE SAFETY THE BOLT LOCK The Mini 14 Rifle is designed so that the bolt remains open after the last shot has been fired provided there is a magazine in the rifle When the magazine is empty the magazine follower actuates the bolt lock which is designed to retain the bolt and slide in their rearward position WARNING The bolt lock is not a safety device It should not be used to hold the bolt back when there are cartridges in the magazine A slight jar to the butt end of the rifle will cause the bolt lock to disengage and to feed a cartridge into the chamber The bolt lock should be relied on only to hold the bolt in its rearward position when the chamber is empty and an empty magazine is in place The only purpose of the bolt lock is for convenience in the rapid changing of magazines and for holding the bolt in its rearward position when the rifle is unloaded for the purpose of cleaning or inspection OPERATION OF BOLT LOCK To manually engage the bolt lock to keep the bolt open See Figure 3 1 Pull the slide handle all the way to the rear 2 Depress the bolt lock plunger and allow t

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