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Ruger is making a stand, how about you!!
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<blockquote data-quote="ez bake" data-source="post: 2089041" data-attributes="member: 229"><p>I'm not sure where you are getting your facts from but his Mini-14 made the list the first time if you added any features like a folding-stock, pistol-grip-stock, barrel shroud, etc (and his std-capacity mags got caught up in the cross-fire). Ruger actually made variants of the mini that would have made the list (factory folder version, etc) prior to the 1994 ban.</p><p></p><p>Bill Ruger also did not coin the term "high-capacity magazine". </p><p></p><p>Ironically, the Mini-14 is not named in Feinstein's most recent bill (this ban has tons more named weapons where as the previous ban had much fewer named guns and relied more heavily on "features").</p><p></p><p>Bill Ruger also died and the company has since gained strength to fight against anti-gun legislation... so I'm confused as to why anyone would think it's a bad thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ez bake, post: 2089041, member: 229"] I'm not sure where you are getting your facts from but his Mini-14 made the list the first time if you added any features like a folding-stock, pistol-grip-stock, barrel shroud, etc (and his std-capacity mags got caught up in the cross-fire). Ruger actually made variants of the mini that would have made the list (factory folder version, etc) prior to the 1994 ban. Bill Ruger also did not coin the term "high-capacity magazine". Ironically, the Mini-14 is not named in Feinstein's most recent bill (this ban has tons more named weapons where as the previous ban had much fewer named guns and relied more heavily on "features"). Bill Ruger also died and the company has since gained strength to fight against anti-gun legislation... so I'm confused as to why anyone would think it's a bad thing. [/QUOTE]
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