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Old 09-17-2023, 10:36 AM
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I just installed this on my Ruger Standard Model. OMG reassembly is a breeze now. Why did I not do this years ago! I watched the video, and ordered one. Installation took less then five minutes. Reassemble, less then thirty seconds.

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Thanks for posting this.

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That?s pretty nifty, but I?ll be honest in the close to 30 years I?ve owned my MKII. I can count the number of times I?ve disassembled the gun for cleaning on one hand. The vast majority of times I just give it a whores bath type cleaning, after all these years and so so many rounds fired still runs like a top.
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That?s pretty nifty, but I?ll be honest in the close to 30 years I?ve owned my MKII. I can count the number of times I?ve disassembled the gun for cleaning on one hand. The vast majority of times I just give it a whores bath type cleaning, after all these years and so so many rounds fired still runs like a top.
I am as neglectful as you are - a good spray with Hornady One Sh0ot Cleaner/Dry Lube in the action along with a bore snake has been sufficient for decades on my MKII target, It still functions 100% and shoots better than I can take advantage of.
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I like to take apart, and clean mine, if I know its going to be a while when I shoot it again. This little part just makes it so much easier to reassemble though. Food for thought.
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In many cases, firearms suffer the most wear & tear from frequent disassembling and excessive or improper cleaning.
^^^^^^THIS^^^^^ Absolutely no reason to do a complete disassembly on a Ruger MKI/II
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Messing around with that dingleberry is the rite of passage of owning the MK series.
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Messing around with that dingleberry is the rite of passage of owning the MK series.
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This plus the majestic arms speed strip kit are nifty mods (for MK ll and lll)
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Will not work with 22/45 models.
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