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Catalyst Arms Hardpoint & Bomb Rack Accessory Mounts for Ruger Mini-14

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Imagine transforming your trusty Ruger Mini-14—a rifle that’s been a ranch staple since the 1970s, often dismissed by AR snobs for its wood-stocked, Garand-inspired vibes—into a modular beast without drilling a single hole or swapping out that iconic barrel band. Catalyst Arms just dropped the Hardpoint and Bomb Rack mounts, clamping straight onto the gas block to deliver Picatinny or M-LOK real estate right up front, ahead of the handguard. The Hardpoint is your classic 1913 rail for lights, lasers, or that beefy Surefire suppressor adapter, while the Bomb Rack extends M-LOK slots for slimmer, more modern accessory runs. No gunsmith required; it’s a drop-in solution that respects the Mini’s ranch-rifle purity while unlocking tactical potential.

This isn’t just bling for the Mini-14 crowd—it’s a game-changer for the 2A community craving affordability and adaptability in an AR-dominated market. The Mini-14/30 platform has always punched above its weight for reliability in dusty, abusive environments (think Alaskan guides or South American revolutions), but its factory mounting options lagged behind. Catalyst’s clamps sidestep that by leveraging the gas block’s inherent strength, avoiding the wobble-prone barrel-band hacks or pricey aftermarket stocks. Implications? Budget builders can now spec a sub-$1,000 fighting rifle with IR lasers for hog hunts or NOD setups for low-light defense, all while keeping it 922(r) compliant and under featureless rifle radar in restrictive states. It’s pro-2A ingenuity at its finest: empowering classics without forcing you into the polymer pistol grip brigade.

For Mini owners tired of tape and zip ties, these mounts scream upgrade without compromise. Priced accessibly (check Catalyst Arms for MSRP), they’re poised to revive interest in a platform that’s 100% American-made and immune to import bans. Pair the Hardpoint with a Streamlight TLR-1 for home defense dominance, or Bomb Rack an M-LOK bipod for precision plinking—either way, it’s proof that innovation keeps the Second Amendment ecosystem thriving, one clever clamp at a time. Who’s grabbing one first?

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