With HK and Glock turning up the heat on the industry Ruger has set to wow its fan base with a new special edition Mini-14 chambered in 348 Winchester, named the NB624.

The NB624 is a unique firearm that is pushing the realms of comfort. With a breathable white leather-wrapped stock and injection-molded EVA foam butt pad, you will be stunned at how soft a shooter this rifle is. It is also easily cleaned with Kiwi sneaker cleaner. Best of all if you suffer from joint pain, arthritis, or bone disease such as osteoporosis Medicare may cover all or a portion of the cost of this firearm.

While Ruger has had great success in the rimfire market they have been unable to keep up with the self-defense and tactical market. Mini-14s were once common among police units but those units are now switching to a more versatile platform, namely the AR15. The problem is they are not switching to the Ruger AR556.

This had Ruger execs thinking more about their audience which is made up of plinkers and hunters. They also had tons of Mini-14 parts laying around. That is when it struck them, boomers are their target market. So what do boomers love? That’s right nicely cut grass, chili’s, and most importantly orthopedic shoes. They almost added a membership to the AARP but figured that was basically just the NRA anyway.

This great package comes with one five-round magazine, a trigger lock, large print owners manual, free membership to the NRA and $50 worth of chili’s gift cards. MSRP is expected to be $785 but retail after senior discount at about $625.