Warning – lead exposure, Magazines – Ruger MINI-14 User Manual

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WARNING – LEAD EXPOSURE

Discharging firearms in poorly ventilated

areas, cleaning firearms, or handling

ammunition may result in exposure to

lead and other substances known to the

state of California to cause birth defects,

reproductive harm, and other serious

physical injury. Have adequate ventilation

at all times. Wash hands thoroughly after

exposure.

SHOOTING OR CLEANING GUNS

MAY EXPOSE YOU TO LEAD

Ruger Mini Thirty Magazine

(Incorrect)

For Caliber 7.62 x 39mm

Ammunition Only

Do not use in Mini-14

Ruger Mini-14 Magazine

(Correct)

For Caliber .223

Ammunition Only

Bottom Top Side Bottom Top Side

Never attempt to use 7.62 x 39mm ammunition in Ruger Mini-14 rifles, as it will
not chamber correctly and will “jam” the action. As with any firearm, always
wear safety shooting glasses and adequate hearing protection.

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MAGAZINES

RUGER

®

MINI-14

®

magazines are identified by having three vertical

creases in the side of the magazine versus one vertical crease in the Ruger Mini
Thirty magazine. The bottom of the Mini-14 magazine is more rectangular than
the generally tapered bottom of the Mini Thirty magazine, and the follower,
visible from the top of the magazine, is distinctly more pointed on the Mini
Thirty (see illustrations below). DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE MINI THIRTY
MAGAZINES IN RUGER MINI-14 RIFLES.

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