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Marines use Acogs... Never need battery. Not practical for MINI 14.
Army uses Aimpoint. Battery good for 8 years of continues use. I am going AIMPOINT. They look hard core on MINI 14 Final Thoughts If you haven’t tried out a Mini-14 lately, you owe it to yourself to check out the new generation of this self-loader. My past grievance was that the Minis weren’t nearly as accurate as competitive designs. That apparently has been resolved. One piece of support equipment that I took a fancy to while testing the Mini-14 was the Patrol Bandoleer from Eagle Industries. The M4/9mm version of the Patrol Bandoleer holds up to four rifle magazines plus a pair of hi-cap pistol magazines. Magazines are secured by flaps with hook n’ loop fasteners. This compact pouch is equipped with a shoulder strap and gives the patrol officer access to extra ammunition when responding to a hot situation. Today, many agencies are considering the concept of a patrol rifle as either a supplement or replacement to the shotgun. From what I have seen, the Mini-14 Tactical could certainly fill that role. Other models optimized for law enforcement are also available from Ruger. It looks like this re-born Mini-14 is ready to get up and run with the big dogs. This upgraded package should make the Mini-14 a viable contender for law enforcement applications in the years to come. http://www.tactical-life.com/online/...-tactical-223/ ![]() |
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