You couldn't toss in the mag considering that was what the stainless model went for around the time they were banned..?
You couldn't toss in the mag considering that was what the stainless model went for around the time they were banned..?
Probably already sold all the mags to recoup some losses.
Probably already sold all the mags to recoup some losses.
See no value in expensive parts from a banned gun that fit nothing else.. IMO as dumb as
1000 for a welded up Krink.
Canadian used and parts markets are effed up.
FWIW - maybe 25 years ago, I acquired a Mini with ruined barrel. Eventually I found a take-off barrel. Mini barrels do not appear to index from one receiver to another. Retrofitting a barrel to a receiver could get really complicated. Not like a M-14/M305. Back in the day, I sent Minis back to Ruger to be rebarreled. I would get back a barreled action with all the original parts installed, except for the new barrel and new receiver - which would have the original serial number. I believe that in manufacture, a barrel would be installed and headspaced, then the gas port would be drilled, the gas block installed and the front sight mounted. Ruger would replace the barrel/receiver unit rather than install a new barrel.
I'm not sure what could be done with a Mini parts set. AR parts sets can be used to complete manually operated rifles. Unless a bolt action receiver were to be available, I cannot see a use for a Mini parts kit.
What about vz 58 kits?
The kits I can have access to don't have magazines.
FWIW - maybe 25 years ago, I acquired a Mini with ruined barrel. Eventually I found a take-off barrel. Mini barrels do not appear to index from one receiver to another. Retrofitting a barrel to a receiver could get really complicated. Not like a M-14/M305. Back in the day, I sent Minis back to Ruger to be rebarreled. I would get back a barreled action with all the original parts installed, except for the new barrel and new receiver - which would have the original serial number. I believe that in manufacture, a barrel would be installed and headspaced, then the gas port would be drilled, the gas block installed and the front sight mounted. Ruger would replace the barrel/receiver unit rather than install a new barrel.
I'm not sure what could be done with a Mini parts set. AR parts sets can be used to complete manually operated rifles. Unless a bolt action receiver were to be available, I cannot see a use for a Mini parts kit.
I simply don't understand why someone would want a parts kit for a banned rifle ! What am I missing?
a day is coming where banned firearms will be de-banned.