Well here we go. After firing about 500 shots with my 22/45 mark 3 it was giving me some serious problems so i decided well its time to clean it. I would have never thought i would be just like everyone else with the re assembly of the ruger mark 3 but i am.
I took it apart, cleaned it, then put it back together and now the trigger will not fire the firing pin, the slide release doesn't work, when i pull the bolt back there is a whole lot of friction, and worse of all i cant pull the pin out of the bolt anymore to take it apart again to fix my mistake.
The take down lever opens, but the whole piece only comes out of the grip about 3mm, i tried to pry it open using a screw driver and a mallet but no go.
So i guess i screwed the pooch on this one... I'll bring it in to wanstalls next week, hopefully i didn't damage the firing pin or something silly.
Great little practice target pistol but really if i damaged it while putting it back together thats just really poor design engineering.
I took it apart, cleaned it, then put it back together and now the trigger will not fire the firing pin, the slide release doesn't work, when i pull the bolt back there is a whole lot of friction, and worse of all i cant pull the pin out of the bolt anymore to take it apart again to fix my mistake.
The take down lever opens, but the whole piece only comes out of the grip about 3mm, i tried to pry it open using a screw driver and a mallet but no go.
So i guess i screwed the pooch on this one... I'll bring it in to wanstalls next week, hopefully i didn't damage the firing pin or something silly.
Great little practice target pistol but really if i damaged it while putting it back together thats just really poor design engineering.
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