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Tech-SIGHTS MINI200

TECH-SIGHTS

$65.00
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MINI200
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MINI200 Sight Assembly for Mini 14 and Ranch Rifles manufactured 

after 2005.

Introducing  the new MINI200 sight for the Ruger Mini 14 and Ranch Rifles. This sight upgrade for the 5800 models manufactured after 2005 adds a new dimension of adjustability to the venerable Mini 14 family of rifles. The new sight provides:
 

 ¨ All Steel Construction

 ¨ Easy Click Adjustments on Elevation

 ¨ Easy Click Adjustments on Windage 

 ¨ Standard .062 Aperture

 ¨ Optional Aperture Sizes Available with IRAS Aperture System

 ¨ Easy installation

 ¨ Adds adjustment ease to the 5800 series produced from 2005 to present

FAQ
Q
- Why does the Ranch Rifle manufactured before 2005 require a different Tech-Sight?

 

             A - It uses the same MINI200 sight but requires an adaptor kit.

 

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  • 5
    tech sights

    Posted by mike hawkins on Jan 22nd 2025

    install was easy, havent had time to sight in due to weather

  • 4
    Mini 14 (580 series) Tech Sights

    Posted by Mason on Jan 20th 2025

    Haven taken it to the range yet to sight them in, but the installation was simple. Adjustment spanner should be included, bullet tip works but is very clunky. Looks great, the price is good, is definitely an upgrade.

  • 4
    A must have!

    Posted by Garrett on Oct 11th 2024

    The original Ruger sights are cheap in terms of adjusting and they will come loose eventually unless you wanna use loc tite. These you just need the loc tite to install not adjust. These sights are a little taller than the Ruger ones and one time when I installed a scope on my Mini and while adjusting the magnification it has been scratched from the sight. These are worth it and a must have.

  • 5
    Such an Improvement

    Posted by John on Nov 2nd 2023

    So much better than the stock peep-sight Installation was too tricky. Getting the retaining clip into place was the most difficult step. .