I field stripped my new virgin Ruger Mk III 22/45 in order to practice the procedure while waiting for my long term ATT. I prepared myself well in advance because I've heard all the stories of those who had problems putting the major pieces back together. So I know about the "cheese" and the "dingle berry" thingy.
I reassembled it, however when an empty magazine is inserted the bolt release button shifts to a "middle" position. The bolt seems much more difficult to pull back than before, especially the first time when the hammer isn't yet cocked. But the bolt still locks open as expected with the bolt release button going to the full up position.
The bolt release button is really hard to press down now, but still releases the bolt properly once I get it down. When the bolt closes, the release button again returns to the "middle" position. The gun seems to go "click" properly when the trigger is pulled at this point.
The action, including the bolt release button, seems to work smoothly, easily, and as expected when the magazine is removed while the hammer is cocked.
My first thought was that the barrel assembly wasn't far enough back in the frame. So I took it all apart again and while holding the frame tightly, whacked the dangerous end of the barrel with my rubber mallet about 50 times. The rear part of the barrel assembly does extrude a little bit past the frame as the instructions describe.
Any ideas? I've repeated this disassembly/assembly about 20 times in the past two days without any joy.
I reassembled it, however when an empty magazine is inserted the bolt release button shifts to a "middle" position. The bolt seems much more difficult to pull back than before, especially the first time when the hammer isn't yet cocked. But the bolt still locks open as expected with the bolt release button going to the full up position.
The bolt release button is really hard to press down now, but still releases the bolt properly once I get it down. When the bolt closes, the release button again returns to the "middle" position. The gun seems to go "click" properly when the trigger is pulled at this point.
The action, including the bolt release button, seems to work smoothly, easily, and as expected when the magazine is removed while the hammer is cocked.
My first thought was that the barrel assembly wasn't far enough back in the frame. So I took it all apart again and while holding the frame tightly, whacked the dangerous end of the barrel with my rubber mallet about 50 times. The rear part of the barrel assembly does extrude a little bit past the frame as the instructions describe.
Any ideas? I've repeated this disassembly/assembly about 20 times in the past two days without any joy.
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