How to Tune Up a Ruger Mini-14 Trigger ~ M1A National Match Style!

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  • Опубликовано: 9 фев 2022
  • Please support me on Patreon. This is a demonstration of a Ruger Mini-14 trigger tune that, if performed properly, will result in a very high grade, High Power rifle style, crisp as glass two stage trigger.
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  • @geico1975
    @geico1975 2 года назад +59

    Isn't it always fun watching someone that knows what they're doing. You make it look so easy and effective. Nice job.

  • @MrMetalhead0124
    @MrMetalhead0124 2 дня назад +2

    Great video, I found the ceramic stone at Midway and ordered a sear spring from M-Carbo. Followed your instruction and carefully polished all the surfaces that are part of the trigger group, lubed with PTFE and reassembled. What a difference it makes. Now instead of a scratchy first pull, it is smooth as butter to the wall, and the wall is smooth with no creep and a crisp snap at the end. I did not go crazy with the ceramic stone and used magnifying glasses to watch the progress of the polishing. Very happy with my work on my first Ruger Mini-14 trigger job!

  • @davidwhite5858
    @davidwhite5858 4 месяца назад +3

    You’re doing a great job. Nice and slow but very informative. Thank you sir.

  • @cuttheknot4781
    @cuttheknot4781 2 года назад +15

    I am amazed at our friends dexterity to manipulate small parts with such grace while looking through a camera. This, of course, is in addition to his "Renaissance Man" level knowledge of other subjects and command of the english language. I hope I sufficiently described the stellar qualities of this Fine American Christian Man. In fact, I have serious sleep issues and often try to sleep to his playlists...very relaxing. As always, much appreciated. God Bless.

    • @cd0130
      @cd0130 Год назад +1

      very relaxing

  • @kelvindodd5577
    @kelvindodd5577 2 года назад +24

    Talk about timing. I was fitting a sling to my Mini-30 and ran across your video on the Mini-14 vs M1, then to this. Excellent, safety coverage and understanding of the implications. Your explanation of the spring location and re-assembly process was excellent. Looking forward to following more of your videos.

  • @seanoneil277
    @seanoneil277 2 года назад +8

    Thank you for walking us through this process, Mr GB. Great to hear Benny come in the room and start talking to you. He really wanted your attention! God bless you, Mrs GB and Benny.

  • @user-yb9mp1lm8j
    @user-yb9mp1lm8j Год назад +10

    Most excellent and detailed video. On my Mini 14 I started at 7.5 lb, polished trigger catch and went to 6.5 lb, after the spring mod (1 1/2 coils) it went to 5.3. An additional 1/2 coil went to 4.3. The trigger no longer has that gritty feel. Perfect! Also, I happened to notice the "finished" end of the "barrel pin" is concave, it make it easier to insert the final pin from that side.

  • @richardevans3084
    @richardevans3084 Год назад +6

    Love listening to this man before i go to bed .He has ASMR voice like Bob Ross is to painting. His instructions fall into my Sub Conscious Mind late at night ; and because of this i remember what has been taught when i work on my guns a day or even a week or more later. God Bless this Gentle Man

  • @sgtstedanko7186
    @sgtstedanko7186 2 года назад +11

    I'm an apprentice gunsmith who works at a small shop. I will be getting a Mini 14 soon and your instruction on the trigger job will help immensely. 👍🏻
    As you know a gunsmith always has to tinker to improve things 😏

    • @bruceinoz8002
      @bruceinoz8002 2 года назад

      Also: A thrifty tradesman always has parts left over............

  • @rick-kx7gy
    @rick-kx7gy 2 года назад +4

    9:10 quality control manager Benny staying right on top of things . That's about as good as it gets .

  • @Paladin1873
    @Paladin1873 2 года назад +4

    I was living in Nashua, NH in 1987 and running a small FFL business on the side. I was also active in GO-NH. I imagine we knew some of the same folks.

  • @sturisa
    @sturisa 2 года назад +5

    I was lucky to find your channel a few years ago. No fluff, just the facts. Thanks!

  • @ScottyBennitone
    @ScottyBennitone 2 года назад +8

    I put in an Mcarbo spring a couple weeks back . Made a nice two stage , 4.5 , crisp trigger . Thanks for the video Mr Blue.

  • @Jeff_Seely
    @Jeff_Seely 2 года назад +26

    Thank you Captain for producing content out of your own pocket. People don't realize the financial and technical aspects putting videos together that is the quality of gun blue 490. And shooting gear is at an all-time astronomical high! Thank you so much for the years of the gun blue 490 program! I cannot donate a heck of a lot. I have a family of seven running on one income but what I can do, I will do.

    • @GunBlue490
      @GunBlue490  2 года назад +5

      Thank you so much. God bless!

    • @clasvirhodes4969
      @clasvirhodes4969 2 года назад +2

      @@GunBlue490 How can we send you $10.00 ?

    • @Jeff_Seely
      @Jeff_Seely 2 года назад +2

      Thank you sir. May God bless you and your family. Please consider putting your patreon link in the 'about' section of your RUclips channel. Thank you again!

    • @captainnemo6222
      @captainnemo6222 Год назад

      @@GunBlue490 Are you by any chance a K of C, sir? If so, then allow me to say Thank you, Worthy Brother, for a series of such excellent videos. I do not yet have my Mini-14, but I intend obtaining one ASAP. Because of your efforts, I feel as if I am far more capable of doing whatever small changes or enhancements may be helpful. I'd be very interested in hearing your ideas vis-s-vis the kind of sights that would work best for old Astigmatic eyes, whether red dot, homographic, low power scope or peep/aperture type. God bless.

  • @tamminicholson5060
    @tamminicholson5060 2 года назад +6

    I appreciate the video, thank you. I like the disclaimer in the intro as well. Great job!

  • @InGratitudeIam
    @InGratitudeIam 2 года назад +6

    Excellent! This is the best explanation and execution I've seen anywhere. Thank you.

  • @paliacho9
    @paliacho9 2 года назад +5

    Boy that new camera is amazing. Terrific. Thanks for the vids.

  • @Quality_Guru
    @Quality_Guru Год назад +2

    Nicely done - thanks for sharing your wisdom with us.

  • @kevinlawrence9629
    @kevinlawrence9629 2 года назад +3

    Another fabulous video, your knowledge is priceless. Thank You

  • @DOW114
    @DOW114 2 года назад +2

    Thank You for the video . I just might give it a try. always great to watch a pro like you.

  • @johnmollet2637
    @johnmollet2637 2 года назад +6

    Hi GunBlue, Excellent video, I even learned a thing or two. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!

  • @charlesfinely8144
    @charlesfinely8144 2 года назад +5

    Excellent work! Replaced some springs, did a little polishing. Thank you.

  • @sierrabravo9228
    @sierrabravo9228 2 года назад +8

    another great video sir! especially when you reverently educate us about the mini 14. I did the trigger polishing like you demonstrated a few years ago, and that dramatically improved the trigger feel on mine! what I love about the mini 14 is that when you look at it, it makes you think America!

  • @99jeepxjguy97
    @99jeepxjguy97 2 года назад +2

    Thank you sir, so much. I love my Rugers, and especially my Minis... 14 &30. I appreciate that you advise caution in these tuneups.

  • @wmdayman
    @wmdayman 2 года назад +2

    Very good info. It is great to see how things operate.

  • @boomdawg56
    @boomdawg56 2 года назад +2

    Great video. Looks like my project for next Saturday afternoon will be with my old mini.

  • @roberthendricks1453
    @roberthendricks1453 Год назад +1

    Another excellent video. I learn so much just watching.
    Thank you, sir.

  • @DreamwalkerFilms
    @DreamwalkerFilms 10 месяцев назад

    Absolutely love the way you present your information and the time you take on laying out careful steps in the proper order. Your style is a breath of fresh air and so much easier to follow than so many of the quick-cut, quick-talking speedsters on RUclips...thanks for this great video!
    Just ordered a ceramic file and punch...can't wait to try this on my own weapon. Much obliged.

  • @stevenlefebvre2991
    @stevenlefebvre2991 2 года назад

    Fantastic video you are definitely a craftsman. You give great advice for everyone.

  • @philchristmas6818
    @philchristmas6818 5 месяцев назад

    You sir are a true Jewl! Thx for holding our hands & sharing your expertise on the mini-14 trigger with us. I'm not sure about cutting the secondary sear spring but I'm willing to give it a go once I aquire the glass stones for polishing. Carry-on sir & we all miss Benny very much😢!

  • @jester7653
    @jester7653 2 года назад +1

    Loved the video. Very instructive.

  • @ranchodeluxe1
    @ranchodeluxe1 Год назад +2

    Thank You for passing on your lifetime of knowledge. I wish someone valued my skills enough to want to learn them. I'm a Harley-Davidson expert. Old, new, doesn't matter, but when I visit my local dealer I see kids with a patch on their service shirt that proclaims them as a " Master Technician". Most wouldn't last until coffee time in my shop.
    I watched this great video twice, then decided to give it a go. I didn't have a ceramic stone that fit very well,but I have a machined meehanite plate that I load with Clover Lapping compound and use to smooth various components. I used it with some very fine Clover and it came out beautifully. I just now tested it. Getting rid of the silly rear sight in favor of the Tech sight made my rifle more accurate.But after these minor trigger mods and some test shots to learn the new feel,, I shot a 2 inch 5 shot
    group at 100 yards with the sun setting. That's about as good as I can expect with
    peep sight and 58 year old eyes. I bought the rifle to protect my Spaniels from various wild animals on our daily hike on the Black Hills National Forest. It's going to be great for that! In fact, Lion season opens Jan 1. I've got one on camera looking in my chicken coop. She's not lactating and has no kittens. I'm going to cut her track, follow her to her cave and light her up with the Mini. Lion hunting here is physically brutal as dogs are, for the most part, not allowed. It's really hard on my antique Model 70s, etc so the stainless all-weather Mini 14 with simple M14 canvas sling is going to work beautifully. Thanks, again.

  • @M4jeff
    @M4jeff Год назад

    Great very video. Thank you so much for posting.

  • @stevemullinax5941
    @stevemullinax5941 2 года назад +4

    New subscriber here really enjoy your content thank you sir for sharing this wonderful educational video hello from North Carolina and God bless

  • @Mrelindio42
    @Mrelindio42 9 месяцев назад +1

    When I was in the Army, 1961 - 1964, I was on a rifle team. The first year we fired the M-1 Garand and the second year the M-14. We tuned both with this procedure. If we had screwed up this procedure, we probably would have been court- marshaled. It sure helped the triggers on both. It didn't do anything to help the recoil of either though.

  • @Tonyblaine73
    @Tonyblaine73 4 месяца назад

    Informative and well worth watching. Thank you

  • @rhuck37
    @rhuck37 Год назад +1

    Thank You for the heads up on this matter!!!

  • @johnqpublic2718
    @johnqpublic2718 2 года назад +2

    Heck yeah - I just got lucky with this upload as I lay down to rest, finally.

  • @megatrends
    @megatrends 2 года назад +3

    I used an aftermarket secondary sear spring made for this same purpose to reduce trigger pull tension instead of cutting the factory one. I kept the factory one in my parts box should it ever be needed. My trigger pull is super perfect after replacing it, Very happy with the results.

  • @ralphharris6955
    @ralphharris6955 Год назад +3

    I did the trigger job today on my mimi 14 tactical with a upgraded beach wood stock. Also installed the Tech Sights, the trigger is perfect!! This is a very nice rifle, thank you so much for your guidance. I really appreciate the knowledge that you share, always looking forward to the next video!!

  • @thinkingimpaired5663
    @thinkingimpaired5663 2 года назад +5

    Rugers definitely have rough triggers, thank you.

  • @Nostrildomus
    @Nostrildomus 2 года назад +1

    Nice camera work . . . Thanks

  • @thesaint1517
    @thesaint1517 Год назад

    Great explanation on how to improve the trigger mechanism. I would love to do mine but I feel that I am not really qualified to take a risk. Thanks for sharing your great knowledge on this gun.

  • @doughertel5637
    @doughertel5637 Год назад

    Thank you for such a well presented demonstration - will be checking out Patreon for more of your information.

  • @Prosecute-fauci
    @Prosecute-fauci Год назад +1

    I just did this on my mini 14 tactical. I got it to an incredibly smooth and consistent 5.5lbs. I am leaving it right there.

  • @ronbos12
    @ronbos12 Год назад +1

    I performed this exactly as you suggested. What a difference! Thanks.

  • @geneotrexler8246
    @geneotrexler8246 2 года назад +1

    Very informative video 👍

  • @johnfernandez3166
    @johnfernandez3166 11 месяцев назад +2

    God-bless you Brother

  • @Thwarptide
    @Thwarptide 10 месяцев назад

    I actually bought a sear spring from MCARBO rather than risk mucking it up by hand. My original trigger was extremely gritty and there was a rotten bur on the sear. That bur was causing a silly rotten hang up before release. I had to take that down with a fine Kentucky stone, then finish it up the rest of the way with the ceramic polishing. After reinstalling everything, this is an entirely different trigger! At first it was dern close to 6lbs, now it’s right close to 4.5lbs as expected! Thanks for the patience and detailed instructions!

  • @bobvilla5064
    @bobvilla5064 9 месяцев назад

    Wonderful Video

  • @Mikael5732
    @Mikael5732 2 года назад

    I enjoy your channel very much sir.

  • @Carnyx_1
    @Carnyx_1 Год назад +2

    You're my boy, Blue!

  • @RonnieStanley-tc6vi
    @RonnieStanley-tc6vi 11 месяцев назад

    I'm putting this on my list of things to do. I may not lighten the trigger spring, but smoothing that sear up will improve mine greatly.

  • @oldschoolprepper2273
    @oldschoolprepper2273 Год назад

    Thank you very much watched your video a couple of times it was very easy after that used a super fine ceramic on the sheer still leaving a little bit of the motor cross basically just taken off the discolor bought a aftermarket reduced spring took a couple of coils off I’m down at 3 1/2 pounds just what I wanted thank you
    By the way I take all responsibility for my workmanship And modifications

  • @nickcirillo6191
    @nickcirillo6191 7 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent 😎
    And please tell Benny that I say hello 🐶

    • @philchristmas6818
      @philchristmas6818 5 месяцев назад +1

      (FYI) Benny had past away a while back😢. It so nice to hear you speak of him, we love our dogs (& pets too), they're all part of our families 😊.

  • @notsosilentmajority1
    @notsosilentmajority1 2 года назад +1

    Thank you. Liked and subbed.

  • @jconradh
    @jconradh 2 года назад +2

    Thank you!!

  • @robertheymann5906
    @robertheymann5906 11 месяцев назад

    Well done video...thx

  • @jodyfree953
    @jodyfree953 2 года назад

    great instruction

  • @timsmith5837
    @timsmith5837 Год назад +1

    Thank you

  • @jonnporter6081
    @jonnporter6081 2 года назад +8

    When I'm working on stuff with small parts, springs, etc., I use a Hefty 2.5 gallon bag. You can find them at almost any grocery store. A box of 12 is about five bucks. The bags are big enough that I can get my hands and most parts into. This cuts down on lost springs and small parts. It also cuts down on un-Christian like language. If you have really big hands, you can probably find clear storage bags that are used for storing pillows, linens, and such.

  • @bruceorey4994
    @bruceorey4994 Год назад +1

    Well done sir! My mini pull is a lot tighter. Thank you!!

  • @oldrabidus2230
    @oldrabidus2230 2 года назад +1

    Thank you!

  • @RINNTY
    @RINNTY 9 месяцев назад

    Thank You Captain for this great Video. I have a mini 30 that I would like to have the trigger worked on. I live in Mass. South of Boston, but I don't know where I can go to have it Done. I'm a retired LEO myself. This looks easy enough, but I don't think I would try it myself. Great Video and keep up the great Work.

  • @hawknives
    @hawknives Год назад +1

    Very good video! Thank You! Christ Bless!

  • @BigT27295
    @BigT27295 2 года назад +2

    Thank you Sir. Great information. You are a treasure.

  • @michaeledlin9995
    @michaeledlin9995 10 месяцев назад

    I now have a 4 1/2lb consistent smooth trigger pull. Working on loads for it. 55 gr ttsx is 1moa so far

  • @charlesrock7770
    @charlesrock7770 2 года назад +1

    Great video sir I thank you and willing yo on pateron

  • @CQCMachine
    @CQCMachine 2 года назад

    Great video, but the highlight was Benny visiting ❤️😂

  • @MadDog_Barks
    @MadDog_Barks Год назад

    Yes I can appreciate skills. I'm terrible in taking stuff apart. I always have extra parts left over.

  • @cjsima
    @cjsima 2 года назад +4

    Speaking of high power can you do a video focused on the sport of high power

  • @boogerdog5247
    @boogerdog5247 2 года назад +5

    Nice work. "The secret's in the coil spring sauce!" That ceramic stone is a must have also.
    I haven't handled an M1 Garand since service days, long ago. Don't have a mini either, but those NiB teflon infused AR triggers aren't as smooth as they sell them to be.

    • @sgtstedanko7186
      @sgtstedanko7186 2 года назад +1

      What's smooth to one is gritty to another. Personally I don't like to change the trigger on a field rifle for obvious reasons, but for bench shooting cleaning up the pull is necessary.
      I've had guys who made bench triggers for their ARs and then were shooting doubles and triples hunting in the field. It's all preference.

    • @boogerdog5247
      @boogerdog5247 2 года назад +1

      @@sgtstedanko7186
      In those instances, people most likely "removed material."
      Polishing however is a different matter. I hunt, I'm not a range groupie or bench rest shooter. I've watched utube well followed get multiple shots from bench rests, in AR10's, by having after market triggers installed that are light poundage from the factory, unaltered.
      They don't respond well to coaching on too much weight on an elbow, and the rifle's recoil, virtually creates a "bump stock" effect.
      So, any combinations of multiple firings can result from many things, not just someone who gets a file out and starts "polishing."
      Removing material in trigger polishing is the culprit.
      I don't believe, one can create a Timney or Geislie (sp) $250.00 trigger from a mil-spec $25.00 trigger no matter how gun smith'ed they are, but some grit can be minimized.

    • @sgtstedanko7186
      @sgtstedanko7186 2 года назад

      @@boogerdog5247 if it feels gritty to begin with then yes. But what feels smooth to one may feel gritty to another. I'm just really conservative on messing with anything too much. You can always take more off but can't always put more back on. So when a customer wants a smooth and tune I do as little as possible to make them happy without creating an unsafe weapon. Gunsmithing has a ton of liability. I've had guys try to sue my head gunsmith because he did everything they asked and they did not know how to operate the weapon after the work was done. Much like what you mentioned with doubling up. Something to that affect. Either way it is fun to clean up factory guns and turn them into cadillacs.

    • @boogerdog5247
      @boogerdog5247 2 года назад

      @@sgtstedanko7186 Agreed, I have a smith/ffl, who flat out will not touch a trigger by policy, for the very reason you mention. LIABILITY.
      I used to be able to get from a military components contractor, armorer hand tuned AR triggers to the ounce pull. He would only go to four pounds approx. on an AR10 trigger.
      We seem to be agreeing on all points. You can only do so much with a mil-spec trigger before it belongs in the garbage can or scrap metal bin, before it gets someone in trouble.
      I like teflon infused and NiB 40 dollar triggers. They can be improved in grittiness, if you are carefull, but like I was saying, they will never become a $250.00 trigger.
      I have some hard primer ammo, so all my AR's have enhanced firing pins, some have heavier hammer springs as well. Bottom line, all my triggers are safe pound weight pull rated.
      Most of these 3, 3.5 pound drop in's have ftf issues with harder primers. Sometimes that enhanced firing pin will help, but sometimes it won't.
      Like I said, mine are set up for field use not a precision bench rest long distance dialer.
      Good convo here...salute!

    • @sgtstedanko7186
      @sgtstedanko7186 2 года назад

      @@boogerdog5247 it's my wheelhouse I gunsmith in SW Minnesota. A small two man shop mostly we handle hunting and farm guns but we get the fun stuff in here too a lot. I installed a couple binaries not long ago. Testing those made my day. Either way no matter what you do in this business you'll never get rich and you'll sometimes get sued for shit that isn't your fault. It all comes with the territory. We do it for the love of the trade and nothing else. Cheers 🍻

  • @stevemiller7433
    @stevemiller7433 2 года назад +1

    neat!

  • @tomsimon104
    @tomsimon104 Год назад

    As an avid enthusiast, I love your info, and love your icon on the wall. After stoning /polishing for only target shooting, it may be best to never use it in a self defense situation as it will be put under a 'microscope', as the saying goes, then you will be the guilty party for modifying a firearm. Just saying.

  • @michaeledlin9995
    @michaeledlin9995 10 месяцев назад

    Mcarbo makes a replacement spring that work great.

  • @clasvirhodes4969
    @clasvirhodes4969 2 года назад +3

    I would pay to see a video on adjusting your mod 70 win. trigger. I have a 1983-84 mod 70 257 Roberts that I would love to bring down to 3.0 lbs for benchrest shooting.

  • @larrrs3
    @larrrs3 2 года назад +4

    Did you use the 3,000 grit or 6,000 grit ceramic stone?

  • @patrickflynn8984
    @patrickflynn8984 11 месяцев назад

    Hey thank you. Great video. Where do I find those ceramic bits

  • @bobvilla5064
    @bobvilla5064 9 месяцев назад

    Now I have to get a Mini 14.

  • @Chief28-201
    @Chief28-201 2 месяца назад

    Would it be possible to use a 3000 grit carbide polishing stone for this because I cannot find triangular ceramic anywhere

  • @clasvirhodes4969
    @clasvirhodes4969 2 года назад +1

    Former Strafford county man here. Now in SC. If I join your patreon page , will I be able to ask you questions and advice directly ?

  • @gscotty311
    @gscotty311 2 года назад +3

    Will DEFINITELY help if you start a Patreon! Thanks so much!

  • @ryanwitchey8449
    @ryanwitchey8449 8 месяцев назад

    Do you know what the equivalent “grit” the ceramic sticks are? The only ones I have found are around 1800 compared to the 8000 stones I have.

  • @whiskeykilmer1866
    @whiskeykilmer1866 2 года назад +1

    Would this procedure also improve the Ruger 10/22 trigger? Thank you for all work you put into making your videos.

    • @GunBlue490
      @GunBlue490  2 года назад +3

      They are entirely different systems. No, it won't. I recommend you purchase the enhanced Ruger trigger for the 10/22, which is purpose built to improve the factory trigger.

    • @whiskeykilmer1866
      @whiskeykilmer1866 2 года назад +2

      @@GunBlue490 Thank you

  • @pjackson65
    @pjackson65 13 дней назад

    Sir! I'm having trouble finding a good ceramic polishing stone. What is the grit you're using? I really don't want to mess up my trigger.

  • @chillywilly3397
    @chillywilly3397 2 года назад +1

    I was wondering if you could make a drawing of the trigger (maybe from different angles) to show exactly where the polish point is. I am just a little confused. Thank you.

    • @brianwhisman1037
      @brianwhisman1037 2 года назад +1

      yes,, where to find this flat ceramic rod ,and a pin-point arrow on the part to be smoothed would be great. { detailed close up view, say 10x or more, before and after... }, perfect.!!
      and what about a polish like metall or flitz ?

  • @jacklucas7265
    @jacklucas7265 2 года назад

    What is the grit of the ceramic polishing stone that you were using. Thank you for your kind response and best regards to you, your family and, of course your beloved Benny.

    • @GunBlue490
      @GunBlue490  2 года назад +4

      It's sold by Brownells. The ceramic is not stated by grit. It's extremely fine, probably on the order of 2,000 paper, or finer. I would NOT use paper, even by mounting it on a rigid backing, or you'll easily contour the flat surface. The trigger is not available as a replacement part, and must be factory installed, at owner's expense, including s&h, insurance, parts and labor. Understandably, they place warranty work and accidental damage ahead of unauthorized work, and their repair guy knows the difference. Thank you and God bless. Benny is enjoying his relaxing day.

  • @tomstone6247
    @tomstone6247 2 года назад

    I've got a question if you'd be so kind as to reply , I believe I heard you mention you trained at Ruger showing the photo , and said you're a former Ruger Armorer , is the designation for a specific area or in general ?
    I've got a 10/22 magnum they quit making , I assume the reason is the steel bolt hitting the steel buffer pin transferring the force to the two holes in the rear of the steel receiver causes distortion to the rear of the receiver and beating up everything back there ,
    Can the steel buffer pin be replaced with UHMW , brass or aluminum to mitigate some of the destructive force from the bolt and still be shootable since they no longer will support this item ?
    How far off the mark am I ?

    • @GunBlue490
      @GunBlue490  2 года назад +2

      You must contact Ruger Customer Service for support.

  • @chas9567
    @chas9567 3 месяца назад

    What grit Ceramic Polishing stone do you recommend?

  • @jimgrier7869
    @jimgrier7869 12 дней назад

    Sir, I have a late model (586] mini. Do you recommend adding a buffer pad?. I bought one from JSP MANUFACTURING. it’s too thick.

  • @fabricedefouchier7565
    @fabricedefouchier7565 3 месяца назад

    God bless

  • @clasvirhodes4969
    @clasvirhodes4969 2 года назад +3

    IMHO (I am no expert) I have always believed that no firearm can reach it's pinnacle of accuracy unless the trigger pull is less than half the weight of the firearm.

  • @lockednloaded2101
    @lockednloaded2101 2 года назад +1

    Are those MIM or investment cast parts? I'm suspicious Ruger doesn't use nearly as many investment castings as they used to.

    • @GunBlue490
      @GunBlue490  2 года назад +2

      All Ruger parts are either billeted steel, or investment cast. They have no MIM.

  • @zKfh43
    @zKfh43 11 месяцев назад +1

    👍

  • @chrisandsteve5238
    @chrisandsteve5238 6 месяцев назад

    I may have missed it, but where would I look to buy a ceramic stone for this? Excellent video!

    • @GunBlue490
      @GunBlue490  6 месяцев назад +2

      Look up triangle Arkansas stones. Sharpening Supplies.com has them.

  • @richestrada5406
    @richestrada5406 Год назад

    Ruger manufactured different Mini 14 series rifles. Are all the trigger groups the same? Are they interchangeable?

    • @GunBlue490
      @GunBlue490  Год назад

      To the best of my knowledge, they are the same.

  • @ericwheat9540
    @ericwheat9540 5 месяцев назад

    I used to be very intrested in how to tune a Ruger mini-14 but I had two strokes and I can no longer remember things like I should.

  • @garys5540
    @garys5540 2 года назад +1

    Where can you get a flat 3 sided ceramic rod? I looked online everything I found was circular or round. I enjoy your vlogs. Very informative. Thanks Much.

    • @garys5540
      @garys5540 2 года назад

      @@callawayken650 Thanks very much for the info sir! All advise is much appreciated!

    • @grantham1149
      @grantham1149 6 месяцев назад

      I’m also looking. Where did you find one? Thx

  • @robertedson2374
    @robertedson2374 2 года назад +1

    Very interesting but why did you use that triangular stone when you specifically said not rto use it in the beginning??

    • @GunBlue490
      @GunBlue490  2 года назад +2

      I said not to use a triangular India stone.

    • @robertedson2374
      @robertedson2374 2 года назад

      @@GunBlue490 But then you DID...in the video!!?

  • @MrMetalhead0124
    @MrMetalhead0124 11 дней назад

    Where did you purchase the ceramic stone?