Clean your Ruger Mini-14 Target Rifle magazine

Clean your Ruger Mini-14 Target Rifle magazine

If you own a Ruger firearm, maybe it's about time you learned everything there is to know about it. If you have a Ruger rifle, you might want to know how to take it apart, or how to clean it, or how to put it back together. Ruger is an "arms maker for responsible citizens," so don't let those other firearms manufacturers fool you. Learn from the professionals, learn from Ruger in this weapons video tutorial.

This instructional will show you how to clean your Ruger Mini-14 Target Rifle magazine. This tech tip from Ruger will show you the exact cleaning steps to help you keep your firearm safe and functioning, to help keep that magazine free from dirt. Keeping your mag clean is easy, so why not do it?

Ruger Mini-14 Target Rifles are rugged centerfire autoloading rifles that provide reliable performance with the following features: Heavy, hammer forged stainless steel barrel with recessed target crown, adjustable harmonic dampener to tune rifle for minute of angle accuracy, laminated black target stock with spacers for adjusting length of pull by up to 1-1/2 inches, wide flat forend for easy holding or resting on sandbags, non-slip grooved rubber recoil pad, and an improved receiver with rounded corners.

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dustcover9 last month
How to clean Ruger 1022 & Ruger mini14 ranch rifle magazines is made about as clear as you can put it. Thank You.
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