WildBill wrote:Thanks for the video Kyle.Kyle Brown wrote:I have a couple of Ruger Mk IIs that I have been shooting for many years. I made this video this afternoon to show the technique I use to hold down the follower without injuring my thumb/fingers. I am sure there are many other ways to do this, so please share your technique.
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There is actually and aftermarket part now that replaces a bit. Instead of all the weirdness, you unscrew one screw like a Browning Buckmark does. If I were shooting Rugers again, I'd get that part BEFORE I even acquired the pistol.JSThane wrote:I've found that holding my tongue against the inside of my left cheek, standing on my right foot, while attempting to whistle with my ears, is a valid technique.RossA wrote:I'm still trying to figure out the disassembly/assembly on one that I inherited.
I would love to shoot it, but I'm not going to shoot any gun that I can't disassemble and clean.
Aside from that, there's usually a decibel level around me when reassembling the Mk II that would not be out of place on an airfield, until I remember the proper sequence of reassembly.
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Hmmm, did a Google search for Ruger parts but didn't see anything about an aftermarket replacement. Got any leads?
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RossA wrote:Hmmm, did a Google search for Ruger parts but didn't see anything about an aftermarket replacement. Got any leads?
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Hmmm, looks like an interesting product. May have to give that a try.
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I read something about it in a gun mag - maybe even the NRA mag, not sure which. Seems to work well.
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MagLULA (UpLuLa) makes a mag loader for .22. I have the 9mm-.45 version. Definitely the best thing I have ever used. About $30.
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