Mini-14 is one of those guns that seems temping at first blush: compact, semi-auto, inexpensive, shoots the .223 cartridge. But the more you think about, the more you realize that there aren't many applications that it's actually well suited for. Too inaccurate for any sort of precision work, too outdated for "run and gun" type shooting. It was (is?) a popular prison gun and it may work well for shooting rioting masses in confined spaces, but that's about it. Considering the prices of AR's have come down quite a bit in recent years, there are not many reasons to buy a Mini-14.
The only reason is that it's non restricted and even though they cost more I think people would be better served to save their dollars and buy something else.
As Mac308 said, if you buy it to do what it was designed to do which is ride in the back of the truck for the occasional shot at a coyote in the field or smashing pop cans it is a fine rifle but if you think that putting a different stock on it and a bunch of go fast goodies will make it any different you're kidding yourself. Nothing you buy will make it shoot much better and all the money you spend on a stock and all the other junk will just add up to what you would have spent to buy something better.
They aren't a terrible rifle and they definitely do what they're designed to do but there are just better options out there in my opinion, unfortunately those better options cost at least double what a mini 14 does but to me it's worth the extra cash to get something that does what I want it to which is make nice groups at the range and work reliably and accurately in the field, my ACR and AR180B both do this for me with the ACR being more accurate but a little heavy and the 180 being less accurate but very light. Even though I have both of those I still usually take a bolt action with me for predator hunting and either my 17HMR or 22WMR for varminting.
For around the same money I would rather buy a Troy PAR.
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