Posted April 24, 2015 11:56 am by Comments

By G&A Online Editors

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Ruger is adopting the .300 AAC Blackout cartridge into its product line by introducing a new version of the Mini-14 Tactical rifle, chambered for the growingly popular .30-caliber wildcat.

The new Ruger .300 AAC Blackout Mini-14 Tactical rifle features an optimized gas port to reliably cycle both supersonic and subsonic .300 AAC Blackout loads. The gas port is also designed to perform dependably with or without a suppressor attached.

“This is an exciting addition to the Mini-14 rifle line,” said Ruger CEO Mike Fifer. “The ability to run the wide range of ammunition available, from suppressed subsonics to unsuppressed supersonics, broadens the versatility of the timeless Mini-14 rifle. With its solid reputation for reliability, the new Mini-14 Tactical rifle is an obvious choice for those who want an autoloading rifle chambered in the 300 AAC Blackout,” he added.

The new Mini-14 Tactical rifle in .300 AAC Blackout comes equipped with a cold hammer-forged, medium contour, alloy steel 16.1″, 5/8″-24 threaded barrel with a 1:7 twist rate for attaching suppressors or other threaded barrel accessories. A Ruger flash suppressor initially comes threaded to the barrel, but it can be easily removed to attach other devices.

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Via:: Guns and Ammo

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