Quick question.
My fathers Ruger MkIII is a jam-o-matic. It has been like this since we got it from the factory, and have never gotten around to dealing with it properley.
Many times I have taken the ejector and bolt of this gun totally apart, cleaned, and made sure there is lots of oil, but to no avail.
About once a magazine, the ejector will fail to pull the round completley out of the action. Somtimes the spent cartridge will stovepipe out the side of the gun, and other times the cartridge will not even leave the action, letting the bolt strip a round off the mag and get jammed on the spent cartridge.
I have heard of people getting new extractors for their MKIII's, and I believe this would solve it, but I just want to make sure I am not missing anything a bit more basic before I spend the money.
Thanks,
Kevin.
My fathers Ruger MkIII is a jam-o-matic. It has been like this since we got it from the factory, and have never gotten around to dealing with it properley.
Many times I have taken the ejector and bolt of this gun totally apart, cleaned, and made sure there is lots of oil, but to no avail.
About once a magazine, the ejector will fail to pull the round completley out of the action. Somtimes the spent cartridge will stovepipe out the side of the gun, and other times the cartridge will not even leave the action, letting the bolt strip a round off the mag and get jammed on the spent cartridge.
I have heard of people getting new extractors for their MKIII's, and I believe this would solve it, but I just want to make sure I am not missing anything a bit more basic before I spend the money.
Thanks,
Kevin.



















































