I was not aware that this was a common problem with this gun. If I would have been I probable would not have purchased it. I don't want a gun that needs that much attention just to shoot it. when the guy at my LGS was troubleshooting the issue he told me that this was very uncommon for a Ruger. He said he has 40 of them and has never had a problem with one of them.
I may talk to my LGS this weekend and see if I can get my money back and purchase something else. Because I don't want a gun that is just going to stay in the safe and not be shot. Because I do not want to deal with making sure the base pin is in after every couple of rounds. To me this is a design flaw in the revolver itself and not just an isolated issue.
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