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Junior Member
Join Date: March 16, 2002
Location: Minnesota
Posts: 13
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Ruger Mark 1 problems
Does anybody know what it would cost to have a Ruger Mark 1 redone??
I got it kind of as a hand-me-down and it would sometimes fail to fire, and double feed. ![]() An in depth cleaning followed by soaking, recleaning, and light oiling seems to have cured the failure to fire, but the gun still experiences stovepipeing jams. Sometimes it will go for a dozen clips, sometimes only a couple of shots There is a piece that is a little loose in the tube of the receiver, right above the magazine well. it looks like a slightly loose rivet is holding it on. I think the bolt sticks a little on this piece as it closes, causing the jam. Is this piece a guide of some sort? Anyway, the backstrap and frontstrap have no bluing left, and are a little pitted, with a mingling of dull steel and light rust. I intend on buying a new Mark 2 or maybe a 22 revolver anyway, but I would like to have this gun back in good shape also. When it works right, it is much more accurate than I am, plus I like the fact that it is still functional (mostly) for being old. Does Ruger charge a fee to trace the manufacture dates and such for their guns? I would like to know exactly how old it is (5 digit serial number) I appreciate any info out there, I'm pretty new to this forum, but it seems to hold a wealth of knowledge |
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Member In Memoriam
Join Date: March 17, 1999
Posts: 24,383
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Your piece with the "slightly loose rivet" sounds like the ejector; it should not be loose. The feeding problems sound like a magazine problem.
I suggest you call Ruger and ask them how much they will charge to restore the pistol to factory standard and reblue. Quite often, companies will do this at a quite low price to keep customers happy. You can get them to research the gun at the same time. Jim |
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