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| There isn’t a one button disassembly, that’s the problem. It’s a pain in the ass disassembly, and the instructions don’t help all that much. I’m not alone in this hatred.
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| I bet one could just use aerosol bore scrubber and a toothbrush to clean a Ruger MK without ever field stripping it, and it would chug along just fine. |
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| I think you're correct, getting the hammer strut and frame pin in right is the common problem. For me, getting the frame pin fully seated has always been the problem with my MK III. But that's an old-man-hand-strength-dexterity problem rather than a design issue.
I do like the MK IV one button system for that reason. |
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| quote: Originally posted by apprentice: One could almost say that the Ruger MK series are the AK-47s of the rim fire world, but the trouble is they are also as accurate as German trains are punctual.
Accuracy is certainly quite "Variable" on the different versions & vintages of the Ruger "Mark" Pistols, EXCEPT that every MKII Gov't Target I've had--Total of four, still have one--Have been absolute TACK DRIVERS with decent Ammo. YMMV, of course... |
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| Mine arrived today!!!! My CMMG Zeroed 22 is is still awaiting Form 4 approval since Saturday. I can't wait to put them together! My other one has the Shaw Minibeast on it and it's spectacular. This year's Cockatoo Ranch SigShoot and BBQ is going to be EPIC!!!!
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Raptorman

| The CMMG Zeroed-22 suppressor was approved today and I paired them up. This is an absolute perfect budget combo. It's freakin Hollywood quiet with subsonic ammo.
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