RUGER Mark III Standard - REASSEMBLY
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I was having the exact same issue. In my case the hammer wasn't fully forward when I was inserting the main spring housing strut assembly. gbounit demonstrates this in the video, you have to put in a magazine, PULL THE TRIGGER then push the hammer forward. The hammer disapears. THEN you can insert the main spring housing strut assembly.
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@gbounit thanks for this video.........after looking around on youtube.....yours was the only one that helped the most.....sticking the pin through the top to align was the key........thanks much bro !
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Thank you so much! The Mark III Target is my first pistol and I was having a hard time doing the disassembly and reassembly with a mere light mallet stroke. Your video was just what I needed.
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Excellent...Ruger can thank you for selling at least one more of these. Mystery solved
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You get my first ever comment on a youtube video after lurking here for years.
Good video and nice work
Good day sir! :)
This is the first video that actually shows what it takes to reassemble this gun when it is still "new" and not broke in. Thanks for sharing. If only I had seen this video and your video on disassemble, I would have had a much easier time. Thanks so much!!!!
Pistolmarkify 1 month ago
@Pistolmarkify - I do really appreciate that. I made the videos because I did NOT see one on my specific model. I know the bull barrel is very cool but I wanted to see MINE... so I was inspired to make these videoson the Mark 3 Standard!!
gbounit 1 month ago
It was my new favorite gun when I shot it, and I was ready to throw it off a bridge when I tried to clean it. I think I would have if I hadn't found this video. This little .22 is more complicated than an M240. I hope having to beat it into submission with a hammer is a sign of tight factory tolerances and the complexity doesn't lead to little parts breaking all the time. Great job on the vid! I went through quite a few until I found this one!
thefirespectrum 1 month ago
@thefirespectrum - Thanks, and good thing you did not throw it off a bridge! Yes, this pistol does have a unique break down and assembly. But once you know how, this is a firearm you want to always have around, both for fun, and "just in case" your primary firearms are out of ammo or something. Again, thank you for your kind compliments!!!
gbounit 1 month ago
Argh. I have been working on this a couple of hours now and it ticks me off that the gun is winning1 Every time I get as far as getting the pin to clink in and try to push it down into place, the pin comes out of the hole in top. It's like the hook on the pin asemble isn't hitting in the right pace to catch in order to close down. I am just about to give up. This is the first time I have taken it down and I may take it back to the store...
cdogsgo82 1 month ago
@cdogsgo82 - without seeing your issue I cannot help much except to say take it all apart, clean with some Ballistol (or your cleaner of choice) and maybe wipe everything down and start over. But inspect the parts to see if anything is kinked or bent or something. I can only say that if you do exactly as the video says, it should work. If not, I suspect one of the parts is damaged or something. Let me know what you do and how you fare.
gbounit 1 month ago