The A-Team rifle!

Published on September 4, 2024
Duration: 0:53

This video reviews the iconic Ruger Mini-14, famously featured in 'The A-Team,' highlighting its modern iteration with a Samson folding stock. The review demonstrates the stock's mechanism and notes significant accuracy improvements in newer Mini-14 models compared to older versions. It also showcases modern upgrades like a Picatinny rail and a red dot sight, making it a surprisingly capable rifle.

Quick Summary

The Ruger Mini-14 is famously known as the 'A-Team' rifle due to its prominent use in the TV show. This review highlights a modern version with a Samson folding stock, Picatinny rail, and red dot sight, noting improved accuracy over older models.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: The A-Team Rifle & Samson Stock
  2. 00:19Samson Folding Stock Mechanism Demo
  3. 00:31Modern Upgrades: Rail & Red Dot
  4. 00:42Live Fire: Accuracy Test

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Ruger Mini-14 featured in the video the 'A-Team' rifle?

The Ruger Mini-14 is known as the 'A-Team' rifle because it was the iconic firearm used by the characters in the popular 1980s television show 'The A-Team,' often featuring a distinctive folding stock.

What are the key features of the Ruger Mini-14 reviewed?

This Ruger Mini-14 is equipped with a Samson Manufacturing side-folding stock, a 1913 Picatinny rail for mounting optics, and a Primary Arms red dot sight, showcasing modern enhancements.

Are modern Ruger Mini-14 rifles accurate?

Yes, the reviewer notes that modern Ruger Mini-14 rifles are surprisingly accurate, indicating significant improvements in manufacturing and design compared to older versions of the platform.

How does the Samson folding stock work on the Mini-14?

The Samson folding stock features a side-folding mechanism. To deploy it, you typically unlock it by pulling down a foot mechanism and then swing the stock into its operational position.

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