Consolidating all the Mark III info for newcomers

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Consolidating all the Mark III info for newcomers

Post by cool_husker » Sun Oct 28, 2007 1:19 am

Bullseye,
I have enjoyed the great wealth of knowledge on this site about the Ruger MarkIII. I am going to purchase one shortly (probably the 22/45 model). My question is there a way to consolidate all the links for the general info on this fine gun. What I mean by this is I plan on upgrading the trigger, polishing some parts and etc. All the info is here on the site except it is spread out all over. Maybe this is me being lazy but I think it would be great if someone could link it all to one spot so new people like me could go there to find most of the info we need. Just a thought, no matter what a great site.
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Re: Consolidating all the Mark III info for newcomers

Post by jaeger45 » Sun Oct 28, 2007 3:06 am

cool_husker wrote:Bullseye,
I have enjoyed the great wealth of knowledge on this site about the Ruger MarkIII. I am going to purchase one shortly (probably the 22/45 model). My question is there a way to consolidate all the links for the general info on this fine gun. What I mean by this is I plan on upgrading the trigger, polishing some parts and etc. All the info is here on the site except it is spread out all over. Maybe this is me being lazy but I think it would be great if someone could link it all to one spot so new people like me could go there to find most of the info we need. Just a thought, no matter what a great site.
Thank you,
cool_husker
Cool, CH!!!

Maybe a search engine, like what Cabela's, Sportsman's Choice, or other catalogs have: just pop in the key word or caliber or model and all posts having that common data will be accessed.

BUT- can we do it? Such an enhancement will cost, I'm sure. And GunTalk is a labor of love, gratis et amore, and Bullseye is no Bill Gates, unless I'm mistaken. But he has done miracles before- let's hear from him.
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Post by cool_husker » Sun Oct 28, 2007 4:16 am

Maybe i posted to soon the tech area maybe my answer. So much info I been reading for weeks and not got to that area yet, if so sorry.
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Post by Bullseye » Sun Oct 28, 2007 9:07 am

Most of the maintenance related information is consolidated on my web help pages. http://www.guntalk-online.com/2245detailstripping.htm (at the top of the page are link buttons to different procedures) Or for the metal framed Mark III http://www.guntalk-online.com/detailstrip.htm

Welcome to the forum!

Hope this helps.

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Post by Glenn » Sun Oct 28, 2007 5:39 pm

The info Bullseye put together is invaluable. 8) Maybe a sticky could be put here to link all the different procedures he created.

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