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All hands be advised:

There is no way to decock a Ruger Mk III .22 pistol without dry firing it. Any claims to the contrary will be met with a torrent of profanity and rage.

That is all.
 
so what your saying is there is a way to decock a Ruger Mk III and you dont have to dry fire it.... and you dont want to tell us!
well thats it, to google i must go!

hehe, its friday!
 
correct me I am wrong here.........

the cocking indicator on the rear of the slide is a huge weight that aids in the firing pins travel and hitting force, a smarter man then most would recognize this piece and see that it has some nice lines machined into it that would aid in one squeezing it in their off hand fingers, while maintaining a fair grip on it you can squeeze the trigger and slowly allow the firing pin forward with limited speed and force, much the same was as closing the bolt on a bolt action rifle while holding the trigger back......

Or am I dreaming this???
 
Did you actually want a decocking lever on a Ruger MKIII? :).

I'm still mad about that %^&*# 'loaded chamber indicator'. What kind of idiot sees the need for that? I might even forgive Ruger for that...but this damnable thing that makes it impossible to fire the gun unless the mag is in it? JFC!!!! What nonexistent problem is that idiotic thing supposed to solve? Then there was this 'key' thing that came in the box but I don't think it does anything...there is a recess for it in the gun toward the back in some pictures I've seen...but my particular gun doesn't accommodate it. I had heard that some gun manufacturers were making keyed guns in order to placate the pencil headed, panty waisted limp wristed safety wanks...and I almost puked when I saw some lever gun manufacturers are now putting sliding safeties on their guns.

Yanow....I would like to take this opportunity to invite the OHAS, the litigation lawyers, the bedwetters and other safety obsessed finger wagging nannies and fascists...to collectively FOAD!

My gun is either clear, or I am actively shooting it. I am a gun club duffer, not a tactical operator that carries his guns in a bewildering variety of tactical readiness conditions. If I ever DO find myself in a tactical situation, and for some godly unknown reason I am shooting a .22 auto...my finger is on the bang switch ready to go! Other than that, it is either on the shooting bench locked open with the mag out, or in a locked case or cabinet.

Why are we putting idiots in charge of idiot-proofing our guns?
 
I'm still mad about that %^&*# 'loaded chamber indicator'. What kind of idiot sees the need for that? I might even forgive Ruger for that...but this damnable thing that makes it impossible to fire the gun unless the mag is in it? JFC!!!! What nonexistent problem is that idiotic thing supposed to solve? Then there was this 'key' thing that came in the box but I don't think it does anything...there is a recess for it in the gun toward the back in some pictures I've seen...but my particular gun doesn't accommodate it. I had heard that some gun manufacturers were making keyed guns in order to placate the pencil headed, panty waisted limp wristed safety wanks...and I almost puked when I saw some lever gun manufacturers are now putting sliding safeties on their guns.

Yanow....I would like to take this opportunity to invite the OHAS, the litigation lawyers, the bedwetters and other safety obsessed finger wagging nannies and fascists...to collectively FOAD!

My gun is either clear, or I am actively shooting it. I am a gun club duffer, not a tactical operator that carries his guns in a bewildering variety of tactical readiness conditions. If I ever DO find myself in a tactical situation, and for some godly unknown reason I am shooting a .22 auto...my finger is on the bang switch ready to go! Other than that, it is either on the shooting bench locked open with the mag out, or in a locked case or cabinet.

Why are we putting idiots in charge of idiot-proofing our guns?

Hmmm, you may want to cut back on the coffee a bit. It can wind me up pretty tight too.:p The only guns I have with this feature is the GSG 1911 and I agree, it's dumb and not part of the original design {I want one chambered when I change mags}. But I just removed the devices, put them in little plastic bags in the original cases and forgot about it...no need to get gulm chum, just fix it.
 
I pull the bolt back about 3 CH and then pull the trigger. The firing pin does not hit the chamber wall and all is good.

Yep. Me too

I don't dry fire any .22 without seeing first whether it will fire a few mm out of battery. So far they all will.

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I'm still mad about that %^&*# 'loaded chamber indicator'. What kind of idiot sees the need for that? I might even forgive Ruger for that...but this damnable thing that makes it impossible to fire the gun unless the mag is in it? JFC!!!! What nonexistent problem is that idiotic thing supposed to solve? Then there was this 'key' thing that came in the box but I don't think it does anything...there is a recess for it in the gun toward the back in some pictures I've seen...but my particular gun doesn't accommodate it. I had heard that some gun manufacturers were making keyed guns in order to placate the pencil headed, panty waisted limp wristed safety wanks...and I almost puked when I saw some lever gun manufacturers are now putting sliding safeties on their guns.

Yanow....I would like to take this opportunity to invite the OHAS, the litigation lawyers, the bedwetters and other safety obsessed finger wagging nannies and fascists...to collectively FOAD!

My gun is either clear, or I am actively shooting it. I am a gun club duffer, not a tactical operator that carries his guns in a bewildering variety of tactical readiness conditions. If I ever DO find myself in a tactical situation, and for some godly unknown reason I am shooting a .22 auto...my finger is on the bang switch ready to go! Other than that, it is either on the shooting bench locked open with the mag out, or in a locked case or cabinet.

Why are we putting idiots in charge of idiot-proofing our guns?


Buy a Mk-II

Your heart will thank you.

Even if the used II's sold for the same price of a new III I'd buy a II
 
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