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#26 |
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Join Date: October 11, 2008
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They need to sell these threaded for a suppressor.
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#27 |
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Join Date: November 3, 2011
Location: myakka city fl
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recently got oneof these. really like it. im not sure why..but its cools as hek
the sights to me arent very good..i will scope it. probly my eyes not the brass front sight. the magazine wont feed reliably. any manuf. 125 or 158. jhp or jsp. ruger said they will send me a new one and i will work on getting the old one to work. the slop in the bolt just seems wrong..works ok..but i guess i need to order a shim kit for it. the trigger is pretty nice tho. and its really cool |
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#28 |
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Join Date: December 12, 2001
Location: Washington State
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dieselbeef,
Sorry to hear about your woes with this gun. I have two magazines, and both feed flawlessly no matter what I feed it (even .38 Specials). Your replacement one will probably be fine. Maybe you got one of those "made on Friday at 4:59pm" ones. ![]() As for the bolt, while it is not the tightest bolt I have ever used, it far from the worst. I can not imagine it is bad enough to shim it. Sights... yup, I agree. While the iron sights look good and function (if you have good eyes), I do not like the brass bead on the front. Hard to see. I painted mine yellow. That helped me a lot. I would like to scope mine, but decided against it since I knew I was only going to use it for shorter ranges and adding a scope would add weight and defeat the point of a nice light, short carbine. I also could not find a scope that did not make it kind of look ugly... in my opinion. |
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#29 |
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Join Date: November 3, 2011
Location: myakka city fl
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im still playin with it. im gonna take the mag and look into it real good. it seems like the rim of the rd is diggin into the back of the mag and jammin it so it wont rotate forward. ill see whats inside and maybe give the spring an extra 1/4 turn or something. it does it even when you have it in your hand and push the rd with your thumb. maybe the recoilhas tightened the long screw. threadlocker maybe. idk..it shot fine for the first 100 rds or so. ate it all
ill never be able use the sights no matter what. bushnell makes a silver matte trophy....thatll be my choice. id like something smaller but i have 2 of them on other rifles already so im used to using them. and i like em just fine the 2 piece bolt isnt sloppy? im not used to the 2 piece deal but my american is nothin like this one is |
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#30 |
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Join Date: December 12, 2001
Location: Washington State
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I see what you mean by the bolt being sloppy. Yes, being two pieces, there is a bit more wiggle where they join than a different style bolt. I guess I am just use to it. Mine is not really too bad. I still would not mess with a shim, but yours might be a bit different.
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#31 |
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Join Date: April 22, 2015
Posts: 64
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Ruger M77/357 - What a FUN gun!
One thing I would like to mention here. Ruger's Website says that magazine capacity is 5 rounds. Well, it is really a 4 rounds magazine. I guess they say 5 because they see it as 4 plus 1.
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#33 |
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yeah i get 5 in mine..course it dont matter since it wont feed em.
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#35 |
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Join Date: December 12, 2001
Location: Washington State
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Thanks for confirming that, Big D. I agree, it should not be a standard round to use because it is high pressure. I have only shot a few as test. I was using it as an example of the versatility of the gun, not necessarily a recommendation.
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#36 |
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Join Date: November 3, 2011
Location: myakka city fl
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have any of ya took a mag apart. the springs on the other end of the rotor. not like a 10/22..what a pita . i tired to rotate it one more time for some more tension..forget that...it fllew apart 10 times til i got i back together. i polished everything inside so ill try it again alongside the one ruger sent me.
i aint happy with the feed problem. nothing worse than a gun that wont load... |
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#37 |
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Join Date: November 3, 2011
Location: myakka city fl
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old thread kick cuz if ya got one of these and its still jamming like mine then heres what I did.
cant do any pics so bear with me the ejector arm that grabs the btm of the rd and pulls it back after its fired has too much spring pressure on it. the rd cannot advance forward into the chamber because the ejector arm is too tight. take it off with by removing the little roll pin in the bolt. DONT LOOSE THE LITTLE SPRING. polish it or sandblast it smooth cuz the machining edges are sharp and the hang up the rd when it tries to advance into the chamber from the mag. the rd doesn't wanna go under the ejector arm cuz the spring is too tight or the sharp edges hang it up. then the rd wont go up the feed ramp or gets slightly cocked sideways and the bolt wont go forward either way. I sanded all the edges on mine and then I cut the spring coils. I took off 1 1/2 coils. it still ejects the rd just fine and the mag can easily push the rd up underneath the ejector arm w/o cocking it sideways. |
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#38 |
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Join Date: October 22, 1998
Location: Colorado, USA
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Love the concept, but not the price, and would also want the muzzle threaded.
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Are there problems with the 77/44? (For example: Is the rate of twist suitable only for certain bullet weights or certain powder loads, etc.?)
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#43 |
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Location: Western slope of Colorado
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M77/44 18" threaded barrel.....
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