Ruger Mini-14 Maintenance Series: Lubrication

Published on November 20, 2014
Duration: 3:03

This guide details the proper lubrication points for the Ruger Mini-14, emphasizing the use of specific lubricants like Safariland Break-Free CLP and Lubriplate No. 130-A grease. The video, presented by a Brownells Gunsmith, highlights key areas such as the receiver track, bolt assembly, charging handle, and trigger group, drawing parallels to M14 maintenance techniques. Proper application and removal of excess lubricant are stressed to ensure optimal function and prevent dirt accumulation.

Quick Summary

Proper lubrication of the Ruger Mini-14 involves applying specific lubricants like Safariland Break-Free CLP and Lubriplate No. 130-A grease to key areas such as the receiver track, bolt assembly, and trigger group. Excess lubricant should be removed with a cotton swab to prevent dirt attraction and ensure optimal function. Techniques are similar to those used for the M14 platform.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Materials
  2. 00:18Receiver Lubrication
  3. 00:48Bolt and Charging Handle
  4. 01:34Trigger Group Maintenance
  5. 02:06Final Components and Oiling

Frequently Asked Questions

What lubricants are recommended for the Ruger Mini-14?

The video recommends Safariland Break-Free CLP for general lubrication and Lubriplate No. 130-A Grease for specific high-friction areas like the receiver track and bolt components.

Where should grease be applied on the Ruger Mini-14?

Grease should be applied to the receiver track, bolt lug contact points, locking recesses, bolt cam recess, charging handle retaining lug, and the bolt's lug areas and top bearing surface.

What is the purpose of using a cotton swab during lubrication?

A cotton swab is used to clean up any excess grease from areas like the receiver track. This is important because too much lubricant can attract dirt and potentially hinder the firearm's function.

Are the lubrication techniques for the Ruger Mini-14 similar to other firearms?

Yes, due to mechanical similarities with the M14 platform, similar lubrication techniques can be applied to the Ruger Mini-14, as demonstrated by the Brownells Gunsmith.

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