Agreed. What's your intended use?The only reason to get the mini 14 is the fact that it is non restricted.
AR for sure then. There are a lot of pretty good models in your price range and you should have no problem getting one that fits your needs. ARs are super easy to take down for cleaning and dead simple to add optics to as well. Plus there are a ton of options available too if you want yo change the stock, pistol grip or handguards--it's dead simple.Just to clarify.....Intended use would be at the range for plinking and casual target shooting out to 100 yards max.
I'm not interested in tinkering or adding mods so I want something that is well set up and works well stock out of the box ...also that is simple to take down for cleaning. I might add an optic of some sort but that would be about it.
I digress from the rest of the AR voters it appears. At this point in time and with the political climate not favouring gun owners in Canada I would buy a non restricted Mini 14 first.
Then after buying a Mini 14 get a AR second when funds allow. But do get a AR for sure. Or at least a lower and register it.
Buy the Mini 14 first to cover your bases for when legislation changes for the worst. Then buy a AR to spite the Libtards because legislation will get worse. The more AR's we have in circulation the harder it will be for the Libs to bend us over.
^^ thisWhy choose just one, get both; you can never have too many guns.![]()
Why choose just one, get both; you can never have too many guns.![]()
Just to clarify.....Intended use would be at the range for plinking and casual target shooting out to 100 yards max.
AR for sure then.
I digress from the rest of the AR voters it appears. At this point in time and with the political climate not favouring gun owners in Canada I would buy a non restricted Mini 14 first.



























