if you are talking about the Mini 14 with an AC 556 style side folder, the one like the A-Team sported, they cost about $800-$1100. A real AC 556 machine gun cost about $7000-$8000. Actually, the A-Team guns were stainless mini-14 gb models. equipped with Ruger factory folding stocks. They differed from the mini 14 in that they had a flash suppressor and a bayonet lug, intended for gov't contracts. The gb stood for government / bayonet; they accepted the us m7 bayo, intended for the m16. The above mentioned Ac556 was the select fire version of the mini-14, and because the ac556 receiver and mini-14 had different external dimensions, they used similar but DIFFERENT stocks. ( not mini-14's with ac556 stocks as stated above. The movie guns were NOT Ac556's. The show's sound effects were done to simulate the 556's rate of fire, but look closely and you'll see no full auto selector and the brass being ejected is at a slower semi-auto rate. Hope this helps!!! the current market values, not book values or msrp, is as follows: mini 14 650.00 mini 14 gb 800.00 mini 14 folder 1000.00 ac556 5500.00 these prices are for stainless in excellent condition
One of the variations made.
500 US Dollars
The original, factory Ruger Mini 14 folding stock used wood. The folder itself was steel, and was an 'underfolder' design, similar to the type used by the AKS-47, AKMS, etc.
About 200 USD
500 US Dollars
50-500 USD depending on specifics
100-500 or so
100-400
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200-400 USD
The price of a Ruger 10/22 with a Mannlicher stock and stainless steel finish can vary depending on the specific model and any additional features. Typically, you can expect to pay anywhere from $400 to $600 for a new Ruger 10/22 with these specifications. Used models may be available for less.
400-800 depending on condition and options [stainless, manlicher stock, etc.]