

3 Rifle Old Army Revolver PC4 and PC9 Carbine Rifle Red Label Shotgun (Serial Beginning with 400- or. **A twenty round Ruger mag will be shipped with the rifle UNLESS you live in a state that thinks large-capacity magazines are responsible for the crime in your state. B-TM Folding Stock for the RUGER 10/22 299. This is a nice firearm that is already a collectible. The stock is in excellent condition and operates as designed. The rifle shows minimal signs of use showing no signs of bluing loss or abuse. It is blue with a matching blue folding stock with the sling attachments being on the side of the barrel where they should be if it is a genuine factory folding stock. It is in excellent condition showing a paint chip on the rear sight and a small dent on top of the stock where the screw attaches the stock to the receiver. This is a pre-ban, 1983 manufacture date, mini-14 with the FACTORY FOLDING STOCK. is an award-winning American firearms manufacturer that is typically referred to simply as: Ruger. Recent years have seen individual stocks sell for $750 and up to and beyond $1,000, in rare cases. When Ruger discontinued the Mini-14 factory folding stock in 1989, they became collector's items.
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The factory folding stock's popularity rose with their use in the TV series, "The A-Team", the entire protagonist ensemble of whom's signature rifles were stainless Mini-14's with factory folding stocks and stainless aftermarket upper handguards. Specifically, Ruger's select-fire Mini-14 variant, the AC-556, was typically sold with the factory folding stock equipped. These stocks were originally marketed towards law-enforcement personnel but were available for sale to the public as well, both already supplied with a new gun and separately available for purchase from Ruger. sold their Mini-14 rifles from the factory with side-folding steel and wood stocks with polymer grips. Description: During the 1970s and 1980s, Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc.
