For that price, I hope it's everything you're expecting.
In my experience, the Minis are seductive, but flawed. Bought my first Mini-14 in 1979. Solid 6 MOA gun. For the money I put into it in aftermarket parts and accessories, I could have bought a Colt SP1 and 1000 rounds of ammo and had a better rifle. Lesson learned, keep 'em stock, sold.
Decades later I get bit by the Mini-14 bug again. " As I say they are seductive, they look good. Now with "upgraded design": heavier barrel with cheaper finish. Accuracy improved to 4 MOA, still not scope/RDS friendly, iron sights still el sucko but in new ways, magazine quality (Ruger) totally downhill, ejects brass all over the range and into other annoyed shooters, lengthened "improved" wood stock LOP requires 6'4" minimum height. Sold. Tried a stainless version. All of the above except the synthetic stock actually fits, but re-assembly requires a mallet as the trigger guard is tighter in the stock than a duck's behind. Give up.
Sell my AKs, have a metric ton of 7.62x39 ammo laying around. Decide to try a stainless/synthetic Mini-30 to shoot ammo for plinking. Take all of the above, add totally non-functional aftermarket magazines and grossly overpriced factory mags. Lesson learned, sell the ammo and leave the Mini to the A-Team.