Ruger MkIII Jamming.

I had all the problems with my MK.3, that you said you had in youre original post. no amount of cleaning would stop the problems. I was getting 3 jams in one mag, with all different types of ammo. I removed the loaded chamber indicator, and all the problems went away. Now it eats ANYTHING!
 
Yeah, the loaded chamber indicator just looks like a bad idea (for a .22lr).

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I removed the loaded chamber indicator, and all the problems went away. Now it eats ANYTHING!

How did you get the pin out? I had mine apart for the first time a couple of nights ago and it looked like it was in a blind hole.



Yeah, the loaded chamber indicator just looks like a bad idea (for a .22lr).

I would say it is pretty much useless on any gun. If you want to know if there is one in the chamber, pull the slide/bolt and look with your own eyes. About like the mag safety, installed by lawyers to CYA and an impediment to proper pistol functioning. I have been lucky that I have had no function issues to date with the indicator still installed.

Mark
 
I have never had to purchase a new extractor for any of my firearms unless I have broken the edge right off (and even some of those I have reground and repaired)... A quick few passes with a file and stone or a trip to the belt grinder and I have a nice sharp edge that works as well as a fancy aftermarket extractor... If you are planning on replacing it anyway why not try and sharpen it yourself and see if it helps.

JMHO
MB
 
I run , wildcats , thunderbolt , cyclone, Xpert ,555, CCI , Federal bulk, and many more in my 22/45. Never had a problem these things can shoot rocks and wont jam. Keep it Clean
 
One time I tried to clean my 22/45... I couldn't get it back together for the life of me. I had to use a hammer and some pliers... but it turns out I didn't need a new firing pin after, this gun is just a ##### to get back together.

Once I did, however, it shoots anything like a dream.

Maybe I'll be back here in a few weeks #####ing.
 
Originally Posted by ruger 77
I removed the loaded chamber indicator, and all the problems went away. Now it eats ANYTHING!

How did you get the pin out? I had mine apart for the first time a couple of nights ago and it looked like it was in a blind hole.

Yes it is a blind hole. I disasembled the barrel off of the frame, then while holding the barrel in my hand I lightly tapped the top of the reciever with a soft faced mallet. the pin backed out just enough for me to get a pair of tweezers on the pin. then i pulled it out.
 
Yes it is a blind hole. I disasembled the barrel off of the frame, then while holding the barrel in my hand I lightly tapped the top of the reciever with a soft faced mallet. the pin backed out just enough for me to get a pair of tweezers on the pin. then i pulled it out.

I will give that a try.

Thanks,
Mark
 
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