Re: saiga vs mini 14
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Cserv</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I have no experience with the Saiga, but have a Mini-14 Ranch. It will only hold 3-4MOA at 100. So far all I've ran through it are 55gr FMJ's. Am working on a barrel strut, and looking at a flash suppressor/brake for it, maybe some heavier rounds. These are supposed to tighten up the grouping a bit. I love my Mini for what it is, a solid reliable platform capable of hitting body sized targets to 300. Will probably hear something from the AR guy's regarding accuracy, but it is what it is, I don't argue it. Just my opinion.
Eric </div></div>
Excellent Post.
Minis are Minis. Good serviceable 2 - 4 MOA rifles.
I have shot them, owned them, and enjoyed them.
I have an AR now--mostly because I am reducing the number of platforms I am willing to work with.
I would buy a Stainless Ranch rifle today over an AK. But only because I live in the great north-WET (stainless) and prefer the scope mounting options on the Ranch Rifle.
I would not buy a Saiga based upon my perception that replacement parts may not be available (foreign suppliers can sometimes be hit and miss). I am fairly certain Ruger will be around for a while.
Also, My wife owns a Ruger Compact in 223. We got it used. Original owner bought a mini, and traded it in to get more accuracy. He then bought what is now my wife's Ruger Compact, to get accuracy. He then traded the Ruger Compact in and got an AR to get the combination of accuracy and firepower he wanted.
All that being said, if you want one, buy one.
BMT