Should firing pin stop be visible on the bottom of the bolt
Posted: Thu May 15, 2008 8:16 pm
I recently purchased a used MK II from a local gun shop. I've had a chance to shoot about 100 rounds through it so far, and I like it. I had what I would consider decent grouping at 15 yards, and I think that speaks for the gun more then myself since I haven't done a lot of shooting... yet.
I was able to field strip it and get it back together without any problems. However, I noticed that the firing pin stop was visible in one of the grooves on the bottom of the bolt. Is this normal, or has the bolt really worn through? It's a target model that shipped in 1984 according to Ruger, so it is quite possible to have had many rounds fired through it.
Pistol specs from Ruger
John
I was able to field strip it and get it back together without any problems. However, I noticed that the firing pin stop was visible in one of the grooves on the bottom of the bolt. Is this normal, or has the bolt really worn through? It's a target model that shipped in 1984 according to Ruger, so it is quite possible to have had many rounds fired through it.
Pistol specs from Ruger
John