Ruger Mark III .22 Pistol Disassembly

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Uploaded by on Apr 17, 2009

Disassembly Instructions for you Ruger Mark III .22 Pistol

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  • you look like a killer. i like that

  • These can be a real pain! I got to were I could do my MKII without any trouble!

    However the MkIII 22/45 was always a bearcat to disassemble!!!

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  • @Me102288 that Cooey? aka before it was remington I think

  • @Anonymous1226 ok now that I look at it thats not that bad, that only has 1 more step then getting the bolt out of my very very old bolt action Cooey .22

    it has no handle lock or magazine, so you pull the trigger and pull the whole bolt out of the receiver.

    wish I could find the model# though,, its the first series of bolt action single shot .22 short or long rifles in the work :-\

  • @Anonymous1226 think I might just get a berretta m9 or a Sig 226 for home defense, not that the maintenance time really matters, but I'd like one I can field strip without tools like my tippmann paintball gun.

    I was actually thinking of just using .68 cal. "reballs" hard rubber.. says not to shoot anybody within 30 feet with them cuz you can break bones?

    no firearms license required.. go fig

  • @Me102288 Its because it has a magazine disconnect safety witch means the trigger can only be pulled if the mag is in. There are parts of disasembly that require pulling the trigger.

  • The bolt refuses to leave the gun. It only comes halfway out.

  • wow thats an awefull weird way for a take down.. you require to take the clip in and out? multiple times?

    jeez, you can feid strip a glock in seconds..

  • Jesus I dissemble all my hand guns after shooting, and I never need a hammer or chisel. This is ridiculous they would design a fire arm that needs this much care to be dissembled. My Smith and Wesson M&P nice pistol to my cheap as dirt Phoenix Arms HP-22 and everything in between can be dissembled with your hands and in some instanced a pocket knife or even a Dime in the case of the TCP's release bolt. Great little gun the Ruger, but come on guys.

  • well done....alrayt ur d men..

  • @scannerguy1968 yeah, i'm paranoid now haha. I've disassembled all of my firearms with no problems, this is the exception. At least i know what i've done wrong.

  • @MrIloveyourmoms69 Too bad the M9 is a 9mm, and it is spelled Beretta. So nope, you did not get a .45 or any gun for that matter. Go play some more call of duty you fucking loser and keep wishing you could shoot/own a real firearm.

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