Fierce Firearms Rogue Mini 2 .308 20in
About this product
What is the Fierce Firearms Rogue Mini 2 .308 20in? It is a purpose-built, compact bolt-action rifle integrating a 20-inch carbon-fiber barrel and modular stock system into a platform designed for mobile precision shots at ranges under 600 yards. It leverages a 700-pattern action and contemporary mounting standards to bridge the gap between traditional hunting rifles and modern chassis systems. This is not a benchrest queen—it’s a tool engineered for the shooter who needs to move and shoot with authority.
What is the Rogue Mini 2 used for?
This rifle is for the hunter or tactical shooter who prioritizes mobility and rapid shot setup without sacrificing terminal ballistics. The 20-inch .308 barrel delivers manageable recoil and effective energy out to 500 yards, while the 1:10 twist rate stabilizes a wide range of bullet weights from 150 to 180 grains. Its light overall weight of approximately 6.5 pounds before optics makes it ideal for mountain hunts or extended stalks, and the integrated ARCA rail allows for immediate, secure bipod or tripod attachment without added adapters.
How does the Rogue Mini 2 compare to the Stevens 334 .308?
The Rogue Mini 2 is decisively better for the shooter requiring modularity and weight savings, while the Stevens 334 is superior for budget-conscious buyers prioritizing pure, no-frills reliability. The Rogue’s C3 carbon barrel and carbon-fiber stock shave nearly 2 pounds off the Stevens’ all-steel and polymer construction, and its TriggerTech unit offers a crisper, user-adjustable break compared to the Stevens’ factory trigger. However, that performance comes at a cost—the Rogue commands a premium over the Stevens’ entry-level price point.
What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?
The rifle has an empty weight of 6.5 pounds (104 oz) and an overall length of 40 inches with the 20-inch barrel. The reduced length of pull on the Trophy carbon stock is adjustable down to approximately 12.5 inches, a critical feature for shooters wearing bulkier cold-weather gear or body armor. The forend width is 1.5 inches at the ARCA rail, providing a stable platform for large tripod heads.
Who is this NOT for?
This rifle is not for the first-time buyer seeking a general-purpose .308 or the long-range competitor chasing sub-MOA groups at 1000 yards. The compact, lightweight design amplifies felt recoil compared to heavier rifles, and the 20-inch barrel sacrifices roughly 75-100 fps of muzzle velocity versus a 24-inch barrel, impacting long-range trajectories. If your primary use is punching paper from a bench, a heavier, longer-barreled rifle like many common Ruger Precision Rifle models will offer better stability and ballistic performance for less money.
What's in the box?
You receive the complete rifle, one 3-round detachable polymer magazine, and a set of mounting hardware for the adjustable cheek riser. Unlike many competitors, Fierce does not include a basic scope mount or thread protector, so budget an additional $50-$150 for those essentials. The packaging is a sturdy, foam-cut hard case that provides adequate protection for shipping but is not rated for checked airline baggage.
Is the Rogue Mini 2 worth it at $2450?
Yes, but only if your specific use case demands its unique combination of compact dimensions, carbon-fiber construction, and integrated mounting. The price reflects the cost of the C3 carbon barrel assembly and the machined, adjustable stock—components that are significantly more expensive to produce than the steel and plastic on a rifle like the Stevens 334. For the shooter who will exploit its lightweight design and forend rail for suppressed hunting or positional shooting, the investment is justified. For everyone else, a standard-weight rifle will deliver 90% of the performance for 60% of the cost.
Specs at a glance
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Pros & cons
What works
- Weighs 6.5 lbs (104 oz) — nearly 2 lbs lighter than a comparable steel-barreled rifle.
- Integrated ARCA Swiss forend rail allows direct tripod mounting without adapters.
- Adjustable cheek riser and length of pull accommodate a wide range of body types and gear.
Trade-offs
- Proprietary 3-round magazine system limits aftermarket options and increases spare mag cost to ~$45 each.
- No thread protector or muzzle device included; requires immediate additional purchase for suppressor use.
- Carbon barrel and stock construction contribute to a higher price point versus all-steel alternatives.
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Key attributes
| upc | 853418413760 |
| manufacturer | Fierce Firearms |
| manufacturer part number | ROGM2308WIN20BF |
| action | Bolt Action |
| barrel length | 20" |
| caliber/gauge | .308 / 7.62 NATO |
| capacity | 3 + 1 |
| number of magazines | Drop Box Magazine |
| product type | Rifle |
| shipping weight | 0.0 |
Frequently asked questions
- Is the muzzle threaded for a suppressor?
- Yes. The barrel is threaded 5/8x24, which is the standard pitch for .30 caliber suppressors from manufacturers like SilencerCo, Dead Air, and Rugged. You will need to purchase a muzzle device or direct-thread adapter separately, as the rifle ships with bare threads.
- Does it take standard Remington 700 magazines?
- It uses a proprietary drop-box magazine system, not AICS-pattern magazines. The included polymer magazine has a 3-round capacity. Additional magazines are available directly from Fierce Firearms or authorized dealers for approximately $45 each.
- Can the trigger pull weight be adjusted?
- Yes. The TriggerTech unit is user-adjustable from approximately 2.5 to 4 pounds of pull weight using a supplied hex key. The adjustment is performed via a set screw on the trigger shoe; no disassembly of the action is required.
- How long does shipping to an FFL take?
- For in-stock items, processing and shipping typically take 3-5 business days. Transit time varies by carrier, but expect 2-7 additional business days for delivery to your selected Federal Firearms License (FFL) holder. All shipments require an adult signature at the FFL.