Ruger has gone full walnut on an anniversary model of the company's famed Mini-14 carbine to celebrate more than half a century of the rifle's production.

Designed in the late 1960s and early 1970s by Bill Ruger and L. James Sullivan, the latter one of the engineers behind the AR-15, the Mini-14 took visual and naming cues from the Army's 7.62 NATO M14 battle rifle (albeit with mechanical cues from the M1 Garand), but was scaled down to fire a .223 Remington/5.56 NATO round.

Since its introduction in 1974, the gun has captured the public's imagination and chalked up over 200 film and TV credits, making it an icon. 

The new 50th anniversary model remains a modern variant of the Mini when it comes to its 580-series Ranch Rifle gas system and internals, while sporting a laser-engraved anniversary logo on the bolt, polished stainless steel accents, and full walnut furniture, including a wood handguard rather than the plastic one that was introduced in 1978. In an ode to the old and highly collectible "GB" models, it sports a bayonet lug and a birdcage-style flash suppressor.
 

​​​​​​​The 50th anniversary Ruger Mini-14
Note that the full-size walnut stock includes a wood top cover and has a slot cut to utilize an M1 carbine sling/oiler. Meanwhile, the gas block features a left-side sling swivel. (Photos: Ruger) 
​​​​​​​The 50th anniversary Ruger Mini-14
The 18-inch cold hammer-forged barrel has a six-groove, 1:9-inch RH twist (rather than the old 1:7 twist) and ends in a 1/2-28 TPI threaded muzzle under the flash hider. 
​​​​​​​The 50th anniversary Ruger Mini-14
Sights include a ghost ring rear aperture and a non-glare protected blade front sight on the GI-pattern bayonet lug. Meanwhile, the receiver is drilled and tapped for mounting an included Picatinny rail.


​​​​​​​The 50th anniversary Ruger Mini-14 ships with a hard case, two 20-round magazines, and scope rings with an MSRP of $1,399. For comparison, the standard sans bayonet lugged blued model with a simpler walnut stock and plastic top cover has an ask of $1,339 and ships with a five-round mag. 

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