This is getting to be a soap opera. (I do NOT mean that in a BAD way!)
Please, please let us know how this thing turns out.
As I said in a previous post I personally think you're doing the Right Thing by sending it in to Ruger.
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But, given that the gun is a 1968 with the original bluing that barely even has cylinder drag on it, I'm not going near it with a screwdriver. I know how that would end up.
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As Harry Callahan famously said, "A man's got to know his limitations."
As a young man I didn't know mine and did NOT heed my uncle's sage advice when I got my first double action revolver and wanted to disassemble it so that I could lighten up the trigger pull.
"Well do you want to shoot the (expletive deleted) thing or spend your time looking at all the tiny revolver parts on the work bench?"
I disregarded his advice and what followed would charitably be called "a learning experience."