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*PICS* Anyone else get frustrated assembling their 22/45 mk111???

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  • #16
    _TomT_
    Veteran Member
    • Jun 2013
    • 3354

    I'm more frustrated that I couldn't keep her and my 10/22 fed. We need to stand up and say no to scalpers...

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    • #17
      SB1964
      Veteran Member
      • Mar 2012
      • 4876

      TC LCI/Disconnect, VQ Trigger/sear/firing pin/extractor. Wolff springs, I polished the bolt & feedramp! All I needed to see was how to position the hammer & not the strut then just tip it up & close the mainspring. Even the gunsmith showed me how to assemble it, (2 seconds "see like this")didn't see the position of the hammer. A lot going on, I've been thru a lot medically, doing good, but I had my annual cancer screening & other crap to deal with late last week. I wasn't capable of paying attention, that simple! Happy Easter!!!
      Last edited by SB1964; 04-21-2014, 10:54 AM.
      Yes I took the pic, no I didn't go swimming!

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      • #18
        Press Check
        Veteran Member
        • Jun 2011
        • 4879

        Not many parts in a MK frame assembly. Very easy to disassemble.

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        • #19
          psango
          CGN/CGSSA Contributor
          • Jul 2009
          • 1302

          +1

          The recommended parts made a big difference for me


          Originally posted by zman
          Just got some of the below for my 22/45 Target

          MKIIIBUSH Steel Ruger Mark III & 22/45 Magazine Disconnect Bushing


          MKIIILCI Mark III 22/45 LCI Replacement Insert - Black


          2245EXMAGBUMP2 22/45 Extended Magazine Bumper
          Always remember to pillage before you burn.

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