If the Ruger fix is not a simple one, I would return the gun to Ruger through the dealer you got it from. Ruger has good customer service and should have no problem diagnosing and correcting the problem, almost certainly at no cost to you. (The dealer can mail the gun at minimum cost.)
I see no point in tinkering around with a new gun, especially one from a company that has as good a customer service record as Ruger.
Jim
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