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Ruger 22/45 .22 cal pistol

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Uploaded by on Dec 7, 2009

This is me breaking down my Ruger Model 22/45 auto pistol. With some hints on putting it back together. This is a new series I am starting I call my gunrack enjoy and please rate.

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  • i just had a fight with mine on this, if u don't do it enough u forget

  • @rubesrjc6927 I practiced this for a half and hour before filming, then did it three takes

  • thanks bought a mark 2 for $40 bucks because owner could not get it workin after disassembling, after following this video it shoots like a dream and my gamble on buying a non working gun paid off,

  • @MsUnpopular glad it helped, and congrats on a great buy, enjoy one of the best .22 cal pistols on the market.

  • This is a great video. Do you have an opinion on the 22/45 vs the Mark III?

  • @passive101 The differences are minimal as far as the operation goes, it's all a matter of which feels better in your hand, all other things considered (quality, caliber, price etc...) that is what realy counts.

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  • Thank you i was wondering thf was up with my gun

  • Nice detail...we've all been there when the bolt won't come all the way back.

  • obviously. though did he ever say so?

  • Thanks for this very helpful vid. Mine was stuck just as you'd shown. This vid saved me many frustrations.

  • OMG Thank You!  I have a Mark 1 and this worked. I got so pissed-off watching other videos that don't explain how that last item has the internal spring in it. ***My key notes: Mine needed a mallet to align the upper and lower cause it was too stiff. Then remember hammer forward, then flip upside-down and make sure the little lever goes into the pocket of the last piece.

  • Excellent Video.

  • Great Job on the video. My Mark 2 is actually in the shop due to my failure to proceed in the proper order for field stripping. Cost me $30 dollars. I will refer to this video when I pick the weapon up later today. thanks. Jim Breen, Pocono Mountains, Pa.

  • U were a god to me, i took apart my brand new 22/45 to clean al the packing grease off and disassembled fine. When it came time to reassemble, i just couldnt figure out how. I watched your video once and got it back together in 2 min. Thank you very much!!!!!

  • Thanks 4 the vid man, my problem was alighning the guide lever with the bolt pin, manual does'nt show that 2 clearly

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