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Old December 31st, 2008, 04:52 PM   #1
 
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Field stripping Ruger 22 Autos

I know there is an aftermarket kit that makes field stripping these pistols a lot easier than it normally is. I've searched Grafs, Midway, and Top Gun Supply. I cannot find it. I think it is made by Majestic. Can someone tell me where I can buy one? TIA.



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Old December 31st, 2008, 07:58 PM   #2
 
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I Google searched "Ruger Mark Field Strip Kit" and the first hit brought me to this thread, which led me to Majestic Arms.
For kicks, I also tried Googling "Majestic and Ruger," and came up with Majestic Arms, LTD., as the first hit.
Their website suggests that you can buy straight from them, or from a few retailers that they list.

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Thaks,Jeep. I completely forgot about Google. I hardly ever use it.
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I know there is an aftermarket kit that makes field stripping these pistols a lot easier than it normally is...
Aw, c'mon, what fun is that?
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Jim: I have the rubber overgrips on my 22/45, which are a pain to remove & replace.
O'wise I would just go thru the routine, which is not difficult in my opinion.
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I might have to grab that Majestic kit myself, thanks for the link. I shot the MK and SP101 last weekend. The SP was clean in 15 minutes (first time cleaning this gun) but it took me 40 minutes to get the hammer spring back in correctly. Wife was laughing at me before I finally got it in place. I hadn't used this gun in close to a year, guess I would become more proficient with regular use.
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I don't find the MK II difficult to field strip, once you understand the nuances of the process...
The kit just seems like extra stuff, to me. I'd rather spend the money on ammo...
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What in the world did we do before Google?
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I had one of the Majestic assemblies. it worked OK, but as posted above field stripping a MK II isn't difficult as they come from the factory.

The trick it to be sure the hammer strut is where it should be when you close things up.
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