I owned a Mark II stainless a few years ago, so take down is not new to me. I did learn very quickly that the Mark II and the 22/45 MkIII are different in taken down procedures. I quickly mastered the new procedure.
My problem was in removing the bolt stop pin from the receiver....and then reinstalling it. I had to use the wood dowel and hammer trick to remove it and brute force to reinstall it.
Since I'm installing a Weigand "no gunsmithing" scope mount this week, I knew that the wood dowel trick was no good. This scope mount covers the top of the pin.
Removing the pin, I saw burrs on the sides of the pin, presumably caused by the bolt. Thinking this was the problem, I buffed them off with my die grinder and Scotch pad. I also smoothed and polished the pin top to remove the machine marks. This removed the bluing, but no matter. Still could not install or remove this pin without use of a mallet and dowel.
Removing the pin again, I noticed that the nubbin (circled) on the recoil spring yoke was sharp. I carefully filed it smooth and ramped it top and bottom. Then I eased the sharp edges of the yoke. On the pin, itself, I eased the sharp edge (circled).
Problem solved. I can now remove and install without the use of tools.
Photo shows before....not after.
