Ruger Mini-14 Maintenance Series: Disassembly

Published on November 20, 2014
Duration: 2:30

This guide details the disassembly process for the Ruger Mini-14, presented by Brownells. It covers essential safety checks, trigger group removal, stock and recoil spring removal, slide handle and handguard removal, and finally, bolt removal. The instruction emphasizes safety and proper technique, with a professional and instructional tone from the presenter.

Quick Summary

To safely disassemble your Ruger Mini-14, first ensure it's unloaded by removing the magazine and cycling the bolt. Clear all ammunition from the area. Then, use a drift punch to release the trigger guard, remove the trigger group, stock, recoil spring assembly, slide handle, and handguard before carefully removing the bolt by sliding it forward and lifting it out. Ruger advises against further bolt disassembly for routine cleaning.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and History
  2. 00:20Safety Check
  3. 00:34Trigger Group Removal
  4. 00:50Stock and Recoil Spring Removal
  5. 01:18Slide Handle and Handguard Removal
  6. 01:38Bolt Removal

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I safely start disassembling my Ruger Mini-14?

Begin by ensuring the firearm is unloaded. Remove the magazine and retract the bolt to visually confirm the chamber is clear. It's crucial to clear all ammunition from your immediate work area before proceeding with any disassembly steps.

What tools are needed to disassemble the Ruger Mini-14?

The primary tool explicitly shown and mentioned for disassembly is a drift punch, specifically used to release the trigger guard. Other common tools for firearm maintenance may also be useful but are not detailed in this specific segment.

Can I fully disassemble the bolt on a Ruger Mini-14?

According to Ruger's recommendations, further teardown of the bolt itself is not advised for routine cleaning. The disassembly process shown focuses on removing the bolt from the receiver for general maintenance.

What are the main steps for Ruger Mini-14 disassembly?

The key steps include removing the magazine and verifying the firearm is unloaded, then removing the trigger group, stock, recoil spring and guide rod, slide handle, handguard, and finally the bolt from the receiver.

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