Gun cleaning was relaxing...

Bob Sanders

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Until I tore into my Ruger Mark III for the first time today. Not to worry, it's back together, and with minimal property damage. I may have increased my boys vocabulary, though.
 

poopgiggle

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Field stripping isn't bad after you've done it a couple times, though the mag safety makes reassembling the MKIII more painful than it should be.


I'm not particularly inclined to ever detail strip my MKII again though.
 

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Not bad after a couple of times.
I've Been shooting rugers since the mark I.

There are speed kits for breaking them down if you want to go that way.
 

Bob Sanders

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Hopefully, I won't have much trouble next time. Just needed to figure it out. YouTube is your friend!
 

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Thats why I like shooting my Dad's MKII Slabside. I ususally don't have time to hang around and help him clean it...LOL....And that's also why I love my S&W 22S, it's much easier to clean.
 

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They may be a pita to reassemble, but my MKIII 22/45 is a sweet ass pistola. Especially with the suppressor.
 

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