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I am concerned about a safety issue.
I am a new owner of a Mark III Hunter and had a great time this weekend putting it through its first paces. It worked amazingly well (though it does not seem to love some Remington ammo). I'll be shooting this pistol for a long time.
I took it home and field stripped it for the first time for cleaning. Re-assembly was challenging, but it appeared I got it right. Really have to follow those instructions to the letter! Just to be sure I broke it down and reassembled it twice more. I think I go it right.
I thought I'd run 3 .22 snap caps through it to make sure I got it right. After loading the magazine, then the gun, then chambering a round, I pulled the trigger, the firing pin struck, but the cap was not ejected. I have only had the gun for a week and only ran some snap caps though it once, but I thought they ejected. Did I miss something in the last few steps of re-assembly? Or is it the blowback that can only come from a live round that causes the ejection of the shell?
Is the Extractor (Key No. 25/Part No. KA02200) supposed to stick straight out the end of the Bolt (Key No. 17/Part No. KA0211) or is it supposed to angle in towards the bore? Mine is angling in. Could this cause my problem?
I don't want to take it out and fire it until I know all's OK.
Thanks-
Carl
Safety Concern for Ruger Mark III
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