Best way to reassemble a Ruger Mark Series (All versions).
Вставка
- Опубліковано 21 лип 2016
- This process works on all Mark series guns, even the current Mark III and 22/45 Lite (note that magazine disconnect, if present, will slow you down but procedure still works).
These pistols are often ignored due to their infamously difficult reassembly. In this video we will demonstrate a step-by-step process to disassemble and reassemble this pistol without the nightmares (I will show reassembling the action in just 16 seconds!)
Check out our latest video on a small part that makes the job a lot easier: • Make your Ruger Mark S...
Also check out our review of the Mark II:
ua-cam.com/users/edit?o=U&vide...
Please check us out on:
Facebook at: / hammerstriker
Patreon at: / hammerstriker
Our new web page at: www.hammerstriker.com/
See the Affiliates page for other useful links. - Спорт
If you liked this video, please subscribe!
Stupid people, stupid guns
I've avoided cleaning Dad's 1971 Mark I for years because of the difficulty in reassembly. Today was the day for cleaning. No where have I heard a better description on the hammer position during bolt and mainspring assembly. Your video is far superior to any I've seen.
Thank you.
This gun kept many gunsmiths in business just putting them back together !
Great video! I got one of these from a buddy that passed away several years ago, not too long ago I stripped and cleaned it and could never get it to work again… was so frustrated till I found your video. The gun means the world to me as he was a like a brother to me. Thank you 🙏🏻
My dad just gave me my uncle's Ruger mark II that he loved so much, God rest his soul. Thanks for making this video
I was cursing you, then praising you, then cursing you again. Every step was a new challenge! In the end, I won and Ruger lost! I was able to disassemble, clean and reassemble because of your fabulous video. Thank you so much.
Thank you. I am glad it helped, despite a bit of pain and suffering it appears.
I went a completely different route. Perplexed by the reassembly instructions, and made fearsome by all the posts warning me of everything from anger to utter madness, I decided to hire an exorcist to officiate the reassembly process. This was rather unusual for me, being Jewish, but after a nice glass tea and a long discussion on the subject of guilt's importance to our respective religions, we began our work. As I attempted to wrangle the parts back into place, the priest began chanting "The power of Christ compels you! The power of Christ compels you!" over and over again while sprinkling Holy Break-Free (he blessed it) here and there. I'm like, "For this, I'm paying ten dollars-fifty? CASH?!" Then, suddenly, everything was back into place, just like it came from the factory. I was all set to renegotiate a lower price for his services when the Mark IV was announced. ARE YOU EFFING KIDDING ME???!!! ONE LITTLE PUSH ON ONE LITTLE BUTTON???!!! I called the priest and told him to cop a walk, then set my sights on a new Mark IV. Now when I hear the words "Mark I," "Mark II," or "Mark III" all I can think about is the tsuris I suffered through. But, then again, life IS suffering, isn't it?
Absolutely hilarious, thank you!
@@thomaswork7829 You are WELCOME, young man!
I've had mine for 30+ years....Abit hard to takedown, a bit hard to reassemble,but....the most reliable .22 auto ever made.
I wouldn't say reliable. I own three. 2 MK I's and a MK II. the MK I's are ok, not great. My MK II is stainless and the finish on the feed ramp is terrible. It was made in the late 80's. After about 20 rounds it stops feeding. The cartridges that DO chamber have a bullet that is canted in the case mouth. I am considering sending it to the factory to have it worked on, but......thats $ added to the price of a firearm that should have been perfect when it left the factory. My Walther P22 on the other hand is considerably more reliable than my I's or the II. I keep them because they are family heirlooms.
I've cleaned mine in kerosene. Soak it overnight in an old paint can full of kerosene with a few tablespoons of motor oil.. Shake it off and let it dry overnight. My father bought this in 1949, still shoots like new. Never been cleaned any other way. Also have a Stoeger Luger .22 cal, bought by me in 1974. I still shoot it. I shoot a minimum of 3,000 rounds of CCI per year, sometimes a lot more. No problem 45 years later...Same cleaning with kerosene.
@@RUBIZEN send it back to Ruger they will take care of it!
@@patwelch8187 are you saying that you drop the whole complete pistol into the kerosene and oil with out disassembling it ? That's the way I read it.
If so that would be the way to go !!!
I would personally take an old High Standard first, but everyone has their own ideas.
This is the best Ruger Mark series video on UA-cam. Why are you the only guy who has figured out how to use an auxiliary light to illuminate the interior of a firearm? You should be giving production lessons. Superb job. Thank you!
Thank you. Hopefully it helped you get your Mark back on the range!
Yes, it is the BEST how to on UA-cam, no doubt about it, I thought 16 MINUTES would set a world Record, but WOW 16 seconds!!! BB
What he said!!
This is my second Ruger MK. I spent 2 days trying to get the first re-assembled and sold it the next week to a guy I didn't like, 1981. In 2003, I saw the MK II stainless Bull barrel and bought it. I fired it for 17 years before dis-assembling it. I got i back together with UA-cam videos, but it still took 4-5 tries before it worked. Ruger has presented us with some of the crappiest engineering known to man! It's a fine, accurate weapon, and I shoot it often, but the engineering is simply God-awful. Good going Ruger, NOT !!
These guns are compete pieces of shit. Especially the mk 4... The designer should have been aborted before birth. The Ruger customer service sucks... The world would be better off without Ruger in it.
This is a true service to the Ruger Mark community, thank you for the time you invested making this very helpful video, I know my first attempt years ago took me 2 hours to figure it out and even then I was afraid to ever disassemble it again! Great job sir!!
Thank you. Hopefully this saves some Mark's from becoming "bag-o-gun" or languishing in the bottom of a safe.
I so love my Mark; and this is hands down the best video on stripping one down ever. A clear articulate voice, proper lighting, and excellent pace of instruction. So many others are seemingly interested in expounding upon their own skills and making assumptions about the viewers skills. This video makes no assumptions, cuts no corners and anticipates steps that may need additional focus. Kudos to the producer for making professional material available to the masses.
This is the first gun I learned firearms training on back in 1974. I could take it apart and back together easily. I currently have three models but if I don't shoot them often, I have to look the process up again. This is the best video ever made for this process. If you just think about each step and what each step is doing, it all makes perfect sense. For the guy that said this gun is the biggest piece of shit ever, I will take it off your hands at a deeply discounted price.
Bought one for my son when he was a teenager and it was not cheap then. He is a round 40 now he returned it permanently said he could get it back together. I watched video and seemed help. I already have had every storm ruger product turn into a shit coin. This 2245 ss bull barrel is going back to ruger. Sold the 2 M77 and ruger Blackhawk. After the recall. Won't buy another ruger name brand ever.
Outstanding example of how a UA-cam recording should be produced. Clear, Concise, and informative…Cheers my friend.
I fought with my MKII for over an hour last night before giving up putting it back together. I found this video today and got it put back together in 10 minutes - now that I know what I'm doing, it will be significantly less next time!
First time I tried a few months ago, ended up taking it to a gunsmith to reassemble. Took it back apart couple days ago, did a mirror polish on the upper and began putting it back together last night. Got frustrated, put it aside and this morning I found your video. Piece of cake now thank you very much. Now I can shoot it and keep it clean. Great video.
Thank you. Yet another Mark series saved from the depths of the back of a safe.
The 1000th comment. My son has developed an interest in shooting and we took my old MKII to the range. It was dirty, and it was cold out...and it didn't cycle well at all. We decided to tear it down at home and cleaned up a lot of stiff gunk....and then I remembered my buddy 20 years ago saying "just shoot it till it jams, and get a new one, don't tear it down you'll never get it back together." and he was right!!
This video gives me hope. It's not back together yet....but it's clean and we'll spend the weekend watching this and trying. Thanks
Best video on these Ruger's thus far.
Thank-you.
Ruger
pistol
THIS is a tutorial on how to do a tutorial! There is nothing he left out. Instead of describing parts in the wrong position before assembly, he shows it with a light and then how to correct it. Bravo from this new Standard owner! I’m not a gunsmith, but I know how to reassemble my firearms. But this one gave me confidence to field strip this weapon.
Thank you.
MY GOD THANK YOU! This was giving me a fit for two days. I thought I could just figure it out. NOPE. Again thank you.
We are happy that our video helped!
I DID THE SAME THING YOU DID WHEN I PURCHASED MY MK II TARGET OVER 30 YEARS AGO {PRE UA-cam} AFTER THE FIRST TIME I TOOK IT APART FOR CLEANING & COULDN'T GET IT BACK TOGETHER. AFTER TAKING IT APART & REASSEMBLING SEVERAL TIMES IT BECAME SO EASY I NO LONGER HATED IT. WHEN THE MK III CAME OUT I PURCHASED A 22/45 FRAME FOR $79, REMOVED THE MAGAZINE SAFETY & INSTALLED THE KANE WOLF SLING SHOT BOLT RELEASE. MY MK II UPPER FITS PERFECTLY ON THE MK III FRAME & NEVER HAD ANY PROBLEMS WITH IT. EVERY TIME I WENT TO THE RANGE PEOPLE WOULD SEE ME SWITCHING THE UPPER TO THE 22/45 FRAME & THOUGHT I WAS CRAZY UNTIL I STARTED SHOOTING IT 30 SECONDS LATER, MOST OF THEM WERE SO IMPRESSED THEY HAD TO HAVE THE SAME SETUP AS ME. THEN THE MK IV CAME OUT & I HAD TO HAVE ONE OF THOSE ALSO.
I CAN'T WAIT FOR THE MK V TO BE RELEASED & SEE WHAT THAT BRINGS.
You're like the Mr. Rogers of firearms and i don't mean that in a bad way. ;)You're just so thorough and precise. Great videos guys!
+CWB1863 Thank You.
I just received two of these beauties in stainless,and following your instructions made it too easy.The previous owner sold them cheap because as he admitted, he had never been confident enough,so had never cleaned them apart from swabbing out the barrel and dripping a bit of lube oil here and there.Thank you.👍
Thank you for the video. I've been trying to put my Mark 1 back together for the last four hours and couldn't get it right. The last step was the issue. Pointing the weapon up and letting the lever fall into place is the critical step. Excellent job explaining the assembly!
Thank-you. I am happy that our video helped us get your Mark 1 back in play. They really are fun guns.
Lucky bastard. Watched this vid 10 times and my sanity is slowly slipping away trying to get this bastard back together.
Edit: I missed the part of, just before inserting the rod, to push the hammer aaaaallllll the way up (from the under the back before the rod is inserted) so it catches that little stopping rod that dangles down.
Me too
Rosster...look up Hammersteinsupport.com and no more hassle...
Wow! I bought a MK II new in 1992 and it has been a love affair ever since. My kids, and later, my grandkids learned gun safety and how to shoot with this gun. But in all those years, I have absolutely HATED to clean and maintain it because of the assembly process after said cleaning. I watched this video, then created a shortcut to it on my computer and cellphone, and tackled my beast with new confidence. Simply, amazing how simple and easy this video made the process. Kudos ... Ruger should be putting a link to your video on their site.
I kenos the video is 4 years old, however in 2020 is was exactly what I needed. Wife is learning to shoot and the MkIII is the pistol we have to start with, and I’ve never field stripped one before. Thank you!
I am happy it helped!
Old video but timeless information! This guy is the authority on tiger Mark series pistols. Such a thorough and concise video on assembly and disassembly! Thank you for taking time to make it, great presentation!
I have an old standard model (pre-Mark series) and I have disassembled it only once around eight years ago. It took me two days to get it back together. This video made it happen (for me) in about five minutes. Thank you for this amazing video. The lighting and views of the items are wonderful.....and this is coming from a photographer! I am no longer afraid to use this gun because I know now how to properly clean it.
Thank you, I am happy it helped!
Instructions we could have used 30 years ago !
Yup, I think I’ve had mine about 25 years
Yep James, that is truly the truth, had the mark IV come out then, I’d still have mine.
I suspect that after the first time, most of the Marks never get cleaned.
Amen, I have had mine that long and been so frustrated with reassembly. Great video, now I can enjoy my Mark II the way it was intended.
Got mine in 1970. I was 15. My dad had one before I was born. Low recoil and accuracy will spoil you for shooting a pistol.
Thank you! I've had a Ruger Standard pistol for 25 years. The first time I took it apart for cleaning I had to take it to a gunsmith for reassembly (pre UA-cam days). Your instructions were easy to follow. Super job taking the fear out of breaking this gun down and putting it back together.
Excellent! We are happy we help you keep your Mark in the game instead of the safe.
Same here. I will now attempt to clean my Mk1 for the first time in 40 years.
I fully agree with you. His instructions are better than the manual.
@@bradmiller9993 what a testament to lousy design. What is the buyback price? Never in the game again.
Great video! My neighbor has a bull barrel Mark 1. It wouldn’t cycle. After I showed how to dismantle his cz75 he thinks I’m an expert. I sure wish I’d had found this video before I tore into the ruger. I completely disassembled it, and it was a struggle. The hammer pin had walked out part way allowing the hammer rod to move out of the mainspring. The hammer had no tension. After getting it back together it wouldn’t cycle. And after about 3 times I finally stumbled on how to get the hammer rod into the mainspring. I was ready to torch it in half! 😁. I had every part out of that pistol. It was dirty. Thanks again.
Thank you.
My MK II was a gift from my Dad and I absolutely love shooting it.
Always dreaded the cleaning process but your video made it a breeze. Thank you.
What a great video! I’ve disassembled the gun 3 times and didn’t understand why I couldn’t get the last piece to fit in the grip. Well, I took a two day break to look for a more comprehensive video to follow. That’s when I came crossed your video. Now I see what I was doing wrong. Thanks for producing this video. I’m saving it for future reference.
My grandfather bought one of these when it was new, it was the main pistol he shot for 40 years and put tens of thousands of rounds through and never once cleaned it and yet it still ran, even if it couldn't hit the side of a barn standing inside the barn. I had the honor of giving it its first clean up job ever and to this day 70 years after the gun was made I'm close to a thousand rounds through it in a week and haven't had a single jam and I could shoot the back left leg off a fly with it. There was a quarter inch build up of sludge through the entire frame, I went through a full bottle of solvent.
Hallelujah? I’ve owned a Mark II Bull Barrel in stainless for 35 years and never use it for this reason. Excellent, thank you.
Great video and well explained.
I am on of those gunsmiths that has had these come to me in zip lock bags. Never the less, I love the gun so much i have 6 variants in my personal collection. So I made it a policy to reassemble them free of charge along with a little tutorial whenever they came across my bench.
If I may add a couple of things that might offer additional help.
- you can make yourself a little tool to pull out the latch of the main spring housing. Simply take a sturdy button from an old pair of BDU trousers and tie a 2" loop of 1.3mm micro accessory cord using the button holes. Slip the loop over and behind the latch leaver and pull the button away from the grip frame. Any thin, high strength string can be used: high test fishing line like spider line or heavy duty exterior uppulstory thread.
- put a rag or paper towel on the back of the grip frame so that you prevent scratches when you remove the main spring housing. Especially should you need to tap on the take down pin with a soft hammer and it suddenly breaks free.
- lastly, a little time with a Dremel and a Cratex burr polishing the U shaped stirrup at the back of the recoil spring guide rod assembly goes a long way to ease reassembly.
Cheers 🍻
Thank you. Thanks for the additional tips.
Thank you SO MUCH! I hadn't shot my gun in 10 years. When I cleaned it and tried to put it together I totally forgot how to do it. Tried for about an hour and only got upset. Your video was fantastic. Nice lighting, clear shots and the tricks at the end were greatly appreciated.
+David Hildebrandt Thank you, we are happy that our video helped.
Inherited my dad's 1964 Ruger Standard that I grew up shooting, but never cleaning. My dad always did that. Just disassembled, cleaned, and put it back together myself for the first time. No problems at all. Thanks!
I bought one of these guns with the long barrel back in 1968.
I have not shot it in many years , it was my first gun as a teenager.
I had no problems with assembly when I was using it frequently, but that was decades ago.
This tutorial helps a great deal as I just plain forgot how to reassemble it.
Use a spent case to lift lever .
How do a person use a spent case? I'm not disagree with you i like to know more how to assemble these pistol better.
@@larrysledgejr1423 I use a zip tie to wrap around the lever and pull. It's plastic and won't scratch anything. Learned this after the first ripped fingernail :)
@@dennisd7820 ok thank you.
Thank you for putting this video together. I had spent hours trying to do this, then after a couple of minutes had it buttoned up thanks to this step by step walk through.
We are happy it helped.
I watched a lot of videos and this one was the first that was actually easy to follow and the first that pointed out the ways it can go horribly wrong. I was reading a forum in which someone was asking about whether it was really challenging to reassemble a Mark II/II/IV because he was thinking about buying one. I was surprised how many people insisted it was easy and not to believe the hype. Listen man, without these instructions you are out of luck ... unless you are an actual gunsmith.
Thank you. Once you learn the tricks it is not bad but if you just bring it home and pull it apart like it was a Glock then you are in for a very bad time.
Hours of frustration and thinking I had ruined the Ruger comes down to this video and 2 minutes worth of following the instructions and reassemble after cleaning. THANK YOU!!!
I am happy this helped!
I've had my Mark I before the Mark II came out. I have a Mark II also. I've cleaned them, and it is a real pain. What you did was magic. Enlightening. Amazing. And I thank you very much. I love the dickens out of my Mark I and Mark II. Now I can give them a thorough cleaning more frequently. THANK YOU!
Thank you, I am happy this helped you out!
This is by far the best video on maintenance for this gun! Your deliberate and detailed instructions along with WHY you do them helped me out. I have owned a mk1 for years and the last time i cleaned it, I could not get it back together. The main spring pin kept trying to rotate out as I pushed back towards the grip. I actually gave up and put it back in the safe! The little tip about bringing the gun upright and shaking it slightly did the trick! Thanks for giving me this gun back!
Just bought one of these from my brother as his health now prevents him from shooting. This is an EXTEMELY informative video. Thank you!
Thank you for this video. I was avoiding doing a full strip-down of my ruger mark II. It was my dad's gun and i would field clean it until I saw your video. I was able to put it back together in less than a min. This is in my saved videos. THANKS AGAIN. Great video!!!
Thank you so much. This is the only video on the mark 2 slide stop assembly that was useful.
+James Kim Thanks for watching Hammer Striker, we are happy that our video helped.
this gun is so nicely made, and so accurate - it is the most accurate handgun i own - it is worth going through the trouble to learn how to reassemble it reliably. Also you can really make your pals scratch their heads how you did it and maybe win a bet if you want
I have had a 1950 model for YEARS. My grandpa handed it down to me when I was a kid. For the past 20 years it has been put up non functioning from not being assembled right. He passed away recently and it reminded me of my old gun. This video helped me fix it in 10 minutes. You're awesome!
The only video I watched that actually helped thanks!!!
I have been trying to get the Mark 1 Ruger that I inherited from my grandfather back together for 5 hours. I watched numerous other videos and couldn't get it to cycle. Yours did it and I am so relieved right now.
This is by far the best video on how to assemble my Ruger Mk 1. Thanks for saving me.
+Hardcorediver44 Thank you. These are such nice guns and I am sure many languish in the safe due to the takedown, glad to get yours back in the action.
It had been so long since I had done it I had forgotten how.
You Sir are an excellent teacher. Thank you. I haven't cleaned mine over 5 years.
I just got finished therapy from the first time.
I've had a Mk ll since 1992...
An haven't fired or cleared it since 1999.....I think I might not since watching your video....Thank U Sir...👌
Exceptionally good tutorial! Thanks very much for the supplemental lighting, which makes it possible to see parts and steps not shown in any other UA-cam tutorial. Superb work.
Thank-you. When we film, Hammer runs the camera and auxiliary lighting while I (Striker) am on camera. That really helps us keep the point of interest highly visible and usually centered.
Go Cougs
I refer back to this video everytime a disassemble my Mark 2...thanks so much for a great tutorial.
Thank you.
Thank you. I've fought with my Ruger reassembly for 50 years and now I finally get it.
After several attempts at reassembly of my Ruger Mark 1, this video helped me do the job! Thanks! (yea, it still took watching it and watching it again, glad I had a pause button!)
Great video!! I've had a Mk l
for years and even after reading the instructions many times, I still had problems with the mainspring, like everyone else. Next time I shoot it I'll try your method. I love my old Ruger, it's the best .22 auto loader ever made in my opinion. It points well, fits in hand well, and is very accurate. Thanks for posting.
Thank you.
I bought my Mark I in the late 70's, and learned the hard way the same things shown in this video. There was no UA-cam back then. One of my favorite guns, reliable, robust, and once you learn these tricks, easy to strip, clean and assemble. I do a couple minor things differently, but to the same end, and we both get the job done.
I thank you!!! I owned my Mark II since the 80’s and it has been to the gunsmith for reassembly once and I dreaded cleaning it. You have saved the day. Now I love it once again
This is the best video on this process! After 2 hours, only YOUR explanation of that last step was what i needed to finally get it together !!!!
Thank you.
Got it on my first try with this tutorial. You rule.
Thank you.
Great intructions! I'm sure you saved a lot of people from lots of frustration.
Thank you.
Thank God for this video. I bought the old Mark 2 from my coworker for $125 (it was rough and pitted)… He claimed it was junk and too hard to clean. Showed him this and I said it’s that easy once it’s clean… Nop it tooo hard for him… now the cleaning and polishing begins for new life! Great video and thanks for keeping it stupid simple!
So I bought the Mark one for my daughters. It’s in pristine condition it’s almost like brand new. So I took the gun apart to oil it and clean it and could not put it back together. I kept banging my head and banging my head. I watched three different videos and this is the only video that explained exactly step-by-step I knew it had something to do with that little arm that swings down but I wasn’t sure on what to do with it until I watched your video. Oh my goodness. I put the gun back together the first time the second time the third time and just could not pull the bolt back. After watching this video perfect I put it back together in 20 seconds. Thank you lovely video I am now a subscriber. Wish I could shake your hand
Dude ! Thankyou !!!!!! I was struggling to reassemble. I was getting so frustrated !!!!! You made it so simple !!! Thankyou, thankyou, thankyou !!!!!
We are happy our video helped saved another Mark series from ending up as a "bag of gun".
Best explanation I’ve ever seen for this thanks
Thank you.
Thank you SOOOO much. I've been working with one of these, and had to have it apart several times attempting to remedy feeding issues, so being able to reassemble it without a fight saved me a ton of time and frustration.
This video is timeless. I thought I jammed the gun. There are incredible intricacies to this gun and other than disassembling the hammer, you nailed it !
Thanks Bud. You saved me a ton of time and frustration. Greatly Appreciated.
We hare happy it helped.
Terrific video! I have a Ruger Mark II Target with bull barrel that I bought ages ago and it's been sitting unfired in my safe all these years. Your video has inspired me to take it out and start shooting it without worrying about the dreaded and feared horrors of putting one of these back together. I was thinking about getting a Mark IV and selling this one, but now I think I'll keep it.
Thank-you. I am happy our video was helpful.
These really are nice guns and it's a shame that many of them likely sit at the back of the safe (whole or as a "bag of gun") due to the takedown/reassembly procedure..
Thank You Sir.
First time in 40 years I've taken it apart.....and last.... what a son of a gun to reassemble ....Thanks to your video I was able to reassemble it
This is an absolutely great video. As was demonstrated, once one learns the nuisances of a disassembly and reassembly process the Ruger MK II is a breeze to maintain. After the aforementioned is mastered, disassembly and reassembly of the bolt is extremely simple. Then from that point on learning the disassembly and reassembly of the frame isn't to bad. My opinion of that they Ruger MK II is the pinnacle of the MK series. Once fundamentals of the processes are fully understood, it is literally a lifetime gun.
Thank you.
The moment of horror was well explained. I was stuck until I watched this.
Thank you for the informative video. Makes cleaning my mk 2 and 3 easier. You explained every step clearly and the video showed all the necessary details.
And to all the other people who said this is the best disassembly and reassembly video for the Ruger I absolutely agree. Thanks so much for your clear and well prepared video.
When I went to get my Pistol license over 25 years ago they made you take a shooters course before you could get it. Long story short the instructor had a Mark 2 and said if anyone could reassemble it they could skip the 8 hr course. I accepted and had it back together in 30 to 45 seconds, He was amazed he still made me take the course,, But he pulled me aside later and asked me how the freak I knew how to do it so fast?? I told him I had been shooting my dads for years and my dads rule was you had to be able to disassemble and reassemble any of his guns I wanted to shoot before 1 round went down range,
I had to fix my father's Mark I because it had lots of problems and all the springs and firing pin were shot, so I've had it apart a few times. These things aren't so scary once you understand where the hammer leg has to go. So it's now got all Mark III springs. The best thing is to check Ruger's diagram for the gun on their site. If you can read a diagram, you can reassemble one of these. Another thing of interest is how little these guns have changed over the years. Aside from the loaded chamber indicator, literally everything in the Mark III upper tube was technically the same as in the Mark I. When say technically, that doesn't mean they'll interchange without fitting, though. Decades of parts tolerance differences mean you'll probably be doing some filing in order to fit new parts in old guns.
Well sir, wasn't this just amazing. Thank you very much for this video! Extremely helpful and pleasant to watch. Have a good one, and keep up the great work! :-D
Thank-you. Hopefully this will encourage someone to obtain this great little gun and not be run off by the reassembly procedure.
Indeed! I recently got a Mk III 22/45, double rail version, threaded barrel. Just added a cheapo airgun red dot as forward on the upper as possible, and man does it works wonders. But you nailed it with the "internet panic" part, 'cause I was already dreading the moment I had to clean it haha!
In my collection I have 2 1911’s, old and new. 2 Mauser Broomhandles (6in and 4 in barrel) 2 Radoms, Colt SAA, S&W Schofield, a Mystery WWI German that I had to watch a C&Rsenal to strip and reassemble. Colt 1903 Hammerless Smokeless, Mauser P38, P35 Highpower, and a few others. But this is the first time in 20 years that I’ve stripped, cleaned and re-assembled this Ruger. NEVER AGAIN! The Broomhandle is a Chinese Puzzle and IT went back together easier! As dirty as this Ruger was, I’ll NEVER TAKE IT APART AGAIN! Thank you…
Oh! I forgot the Luger made in 1911. Sorry Baby…
I have owned a Mark III since 1980. Great shooting pistol. Cleaning and then the reassembly has always been a nightmare for me. Thanks for this video that clearly explains the reassembly procedure. Now I am more inclined to shoot the pistol more.
I've had mine for 34 years never ever took it apart. I clean it with WD-40 every once in a while. I spray it out throughily. Never failed to fire or eject!
nobody cares about your old uncleaned gun
@@DougHinVA Well after 34 year I took it apart and cleaned it. Guess what there was very little dirt / debre, and no rust at all. It's good for another 34 years now. Without this Utube video I would have never attempted it, or gotten it back together either.
Doug H. in VA nobody cares if you get to own guns anymore either. As for me, I appreciate the testimony of proven firearms as given by Troy. Hopefully Virginians don’t all lose sanity and the 2A but I’m fine with you being disarmed.
I take the grips off and then flush my Mark III with MINERAL SPIRITS. I shoot mine a LOT, it will get where it will not cycle. After flushing I blow out with low pressure compressed air. So far in over 10 years that has worked. But I would LIKE to take it apart, that is the best way, will tackle it soon. BB
@@bobburnitt5389 For a deep clean I do similar then clean the whole thing in hot soapy water, blow dry, then over oil and use compressed air to blow the oil off. That deep cleans and oils without full disassembly. Saves heart aches on complex old actions.
A life saver!
We are happy that it helped, hopefully one more Ruger Mark series saved from life the back of the safe.
Nice video. I havent cleaned my mkIII for YEARS. Just sprayed it down and lubed it. It never fails to operate, but now i can give it some real love. Thanks
That groove killed me on my Mark I. Finally found someone that made sense. Thank you.
Awesome Thanks.My mkiii almost went thru the window lolyour video made sense :D
+JamieMG We are happy it helped save a Mark III from an untimely demise :-)
Ruger pistols: Easy to take apart, pain in the ass to put together if uninformed
I agree entirely with the fellow just below. Your instruction is very clear and thorough, and the best I've seen.
Sir you get a thumbs up! First time I ever cleaned my target mark II. I was nervous from what I had heard. You made this a breeze. It went alot easier than imagined!
I wish I had youtube back in the early 90's when I had my first Ruger 22 lol. What a pain in the ASS it was to work this out on my own with just the inadequate manual to work with.
That's a lifesaver!!! I've been terrified to take mine apart.
Best instructions. Spent a few hours trying to get mine back together . Many thanks
I had a very well worn Mark 1 {no bluing} about 30 years ago, so here's my story...I disassembled it just like in the video BUT, I couldn't get that rascal back together !! I took it to a local pawn shop {in a cigar box} and the guy said he wasn't even going to attempt to get it back together but, he suggested I send it back to Ruger ! Well I wrote a letter saying I couldn't get it back together, I must've sounded desperate because not only did they put it back together but, they also replaced pins, springs, AND reblued it !!! It was like a brand new gun !!
Owned one long ago. Got rid of it BECAUSE it was a pain-in-the-ass to re-assemble.
Just got one for 100 bucks because they couldn't get it back together
Thank you for your video...I know you made it and posted many years ago, but I have a Mark II and hesitate shooting it for the very reasons you stated...I now have the confidence and your video to help me reassemble my Mark II...Now I can take it out to the range and now let my daughter shoot it...I have had it since 1984...thank you...I hope you read this.
Thank you, I am happy it helped you.
@@HammerStriker BTW, where are you located?...I just viewed your video on install the small piece to keep that part from falling...I sure could use your help as I do not have the tools (simple as they may seem) to install the part...just asking.
I recently bought a used one that hadn't been fired in 8 or 9 years. The first time I took it apart to clean and lube it I ran into just the problems you described, but I didn't have the benefit of your video to help get it backed together. I did eventually finish it, but this would have saved me a LOT of grief!. Thanks!
I hope you get to enjoy your pistol, they are so much fun at the range.
Fk still cant do it. Damn things keep coming down in me when im ready to push it in for final step before checking to see if its springy
This was the best thing on the Internet!!! Finally understand the Mark 1 and can clean my pistol.
Great review. I just received a Mark III in trade and heard what a bearcat it is to disassemble to clean. I thought about getting rid of it because I felt snookered because it was supposed to be a Mark IV. Handling this wonderful SS fluted barrel I was conflicted, but seeing this video has brighten my day. Now I can't wait to enjoy this firearm. Truly appreciate you taking the time to make and share this video.
still a pain in the arse to reassemble