Thoughts on the Ruger Mark III (esp Hunter)
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Re: Thoughts on the Ruger Mark III (esp Hunter)
The Ruger .22 LR pistol Mark series is probably one of the best designs around, but I beg to differ with how EASY he put that together.
I have created new curse words/expletives based on that gun.
But I own two MKII (Target competition/standard), and I'm looking at a 22/45 because I like the magazine button, and the fact 1911 grips fit it.
I have created new curse words/expletives based on that gun.
But I own two MKII (Target competition/standard), and I'm looking at a 22/45 because I like the magazine button, and the fact 1911 grips fit it.
Re: Thoughts on the Ruger Mark III (esp Hunter)
The ruger Mark III hunter is easily one of my favorite guns. Love it! When it came to cleaning, I HATED it. I spoke to Ruger reps about it at the SHOT show, and they agreed it could be "challenging".
The I met a gentleman that owns Majestic Arms. He sells a "speed strip kit" for the ruger Mark III, in a word, it is AWESOME.
I do not get any kick backs, but I am here to tell you that I wholeheartedly love the kit, and it makes cleaning so much nicer!
Here is a link, http://majesticarms.com/id10.html
Wonderful upgrade. Ruger should partner up with him, it makes a great gun, almost perfect. Very enthusiastic thumbs up!
Good luck, Doug
The I met a gentleman that owns Majestic Arms. He sells a "speed strip kit" for the ruger Mark III, in a word, it is AWESOME.
I do not get any kick backs, but I am here to tell you that I wholeheartedly love the kit, and it makes cleaning so much nicer!
Here is a link, http://majesticarms.com/id10.html
Wonderful upgrade. Ruger should partner up with him, it makes a great gun, almost perfect. Very enthusiastic thumbs up!
Good luck, Doug
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Re: Thoughts on the Ruger Mark III (esp Hunter)
Dreamer - I had that kit in my hands yesterday at the gun show. I should have bought it, eh?
Re: Thoughts on the Ruger Mark III (esp Hunter)
Yes my friend I think you would have been very happy with it.
I was looking for an easier explanation of tearing it apart, and stumbled upon the website... Felt, uneasy about changing a gun around, goofing something up etc, so I waited.
Ran into the gentleman and his wife at the SHOT show, and spent quite a bit of time talking with him. I bought one , and it has been a terrific purchase. Well worth the money.
To take it apart now, I use an allen wrench.
No more, hold up and while pulling trigger, twist 7 times and do a backflip and it may possibly on the 12th time go back together blah blah blah , puke!
Buy one next time, or just order from his website. It is very rarely I give such a rousing endorsement, this is one of those times. I really can not even say your mileage may vary, it is a great product.
Ruger should take note, and pay the man for his solution and install it in all of their guns.
I was looking for an easier explanation of tearing it apart, and stumbled upon the website... Felt, uneasy about changing a gun around, goofing something up etc, so I waited.
Ran into the gentleman and his wife at the SHOT show, and spent quite a bit of time talking with him. I bought one , and it has been a terrific purchase. Well worth the money.
To take it apart now, I use an allen wrench.
No more, hold up and while pulling trigger, twist 7 times and do a backflip and it may possibly on the 12th time go back together blah blah blah , puke!
Buy one next time, or just order from his website. It is very rarely I give such a rousing endorsement, this is one of those times. I really can not even say your mileage may vary, it is a great product.
Ruger should take note, and pay the man for his solution and install it in all of their guns.
I am an NRA Certified Instructor as well as an NRA Recruiter
Federal Firearms Licensed Dealer
NRA Life Member
VCDL Member, wish they had a Life category as well!
Federal Firearms Licensed Dealer
NRA Life Member
VCDL Member, wish they had a Life category as well!
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Re: Thoughts on the Ruger Mark III (esp Hunter)
That..is...AWESOME! Holy CRAP!
Re: Thoughts on the Ruger Mark III (esp Hunter)
Get one of the speed strip kits for it, makes it much easier. I love it on mine.UnderwaterMike wrote:I have a Mark III 22/45 and love it. It's my favorite gun but, as you mentioned, a total PITA to strip.
http://www.midwayusa.com/product/243182 ... -iii-22-45
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Re: Thoughts on the Ruger Mark III (esp Hunter)
Ladies, and Gentlemen,
I picked up a used MK III 22/45. I dislike the LCI (Loaded Cartridge Indicator), and the Mag Disconnect.
Looked online...
http://www.tandemkross.com/Mark-III-AND ... _p_16.html
http://www.tandemkross.com/Steel-Ruger- ... g_p_9.html
Problem solved!
As to the "Mark II Dance"? Been doing it for 25+ years.
I picked up a used MK III 22/45. I dislike the LCI (Loaded Cartridge Indicator), and the Mag Disconnect.
Looked online...
http://www.tandemkross.com/Mark-III-AND ... _p_16.html
http://www.tandemkross.com/Steel-Ruger- ... g_p_9.html
Problem solved!
As to the "Mark II Dance"? Been doing it for 25+ years.
Re: Thoughts on the Ruger Mark III (esp Hunter)
I love my MKIII Target so far. It is VERY accurate and I'm sure it will stay that way for many years.







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Re: Thoughts on the Ruger Mark III (esp Hunter)
Parts arrived today, I'll update on the ease of assembly, and conversion to "Non LCI/Mag Disc" MKIII
I know the 22/45 can take grips from the 1911, any suggestions on an inexpensive set? Thanks.
I know the 22/45 can take grips from the 1911, any suggestions on an inexpensive set? Thanks.
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Re: Thoughts on the Ruger Mark III (esp Hunter)
ORDER THOSE PARTS FROM TANDEMKROSS!
Seriously! Once the weapon is disassembled. It's 15 minutes TOPS to put both the LCI replacement, and the Mag Disconnect Bushing replacement, and it's a DIFFERENT GUN!
Mags drop freely! And get the MAG BUMPERS! 11 rounds, and fully work PERFECTLY! Okay, I was NOT paid by Tandemkross, however when you find a company that makes instruction videos ON the website when you order, and provides instructions with them, AND has a toll free for help? SHEEEETT NINJA!
ORDER THIS!
Seriously! Once the weapon is disassembled. It's 15 minutes TOPS to put both the LCI replacement, and the Mag Disconnect Bushing replacement, and it's a DIFFERENT GUN!
Mags drop freely! And get the MAG BUMPERS! 11 rounds, and fully work PERFECTLY! Okay, I was NOT paid by Tandemkross, however when you find a company that makes instruction videos ON the website when you order, and provides instructions with them, AND has a toll free for help? SHEEEETT NINJA!
ORDER THIS!
