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On 8/20/18 7:37 PM, Alex wrote:
Keyser Soze wrote:
On 8/18/18 11:22 PM, Alex wrote:
Keyser Soze wrote:
On 8/18/18 8:03 PM, Alex wrote:
My latest is a new old stock Ruger Mini Thirty chambered in 7.62 X
39mm.Â* It has a stainless steel 18-1/2" barrel and a "tree bark"
laminate stock. Manufactured in 1991 when the Mini Thirty was first
introduced,
it was never a catalog item and didn't appear on their dealer price
sheets.Â* It will remain unfired in my collection.


The Mini 30 was introduced in 1986 and went into production in 1987.
Don't know anything about your TBZ stock.

Sorry.Â* 1991 was when the stainless Mini Thirty was introduced. I
should have been more specific.Â* If by TBZ stock you mean the "tree
bark" laminate you won't find it in your Google searches. That's why
it's a collectors item.Â* It's a 27 year-old brand new firearm that
was never offered to their distributors.



Wowser. Actually, I didn't have to google it. I spent some time
researching the "mini" series before and after I bought my Mini-14.
So, you have an old, unused Mini-30 on a stock Ruger sourced. I'm sure
it has value...to you.


Ruger makes all of their own wood stocks.Â* It's rather impressive to watch.


No, Ruger does not make *all* its own wood stocks. I have a new wood
stock for a Mini-14 that is "100% Ruger" but was made by an outside
contractor.