Ruger Mark III Magazines

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Ruger Mark III Magazines

Post by scshooter » Sun Jun 06, 2010 10:37 pm

I'm new to rimfire autos and the Ruger brand, so I don't know what to expect as far as function and quality.

Right out of the box I shot 500 rounds with one FTE. So far so Good.

My problem/question concerns Ruger magazines. One of the factory supplied magazines was very difficult to seat. I noted wear marks and buffed them with emory cloth. The magazine now functions fine and ejects smoothly. I then ordered three more Ruger factory magazines. One was a little tight and one was very tight. This one, I had to remove a little material, with a file, from the rear of the magazine and had to "emory cloth" two or three other areas.

Any thoughts?

Since I've been shooting Glocks for twenty years, the factory trigger wasn't bad. A Volquartsen sear, trigger, and Mark II bushing are on the way.

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Post by Yleefox » Sun Jun 06, 2010 10:59 pm

I've had a total of 5 Ruger Mark series .22 autos. Overall, I think the quality is quite good and accuracy is outstanding. I did have one magazine that came with my last Mark III that was difficult to insert and was causing frequent ejection problems, but judicious use of a small file on the bump that is found on the side of the mag, cured the problem. All other mags have been fine.

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Post by blue68f100 » Mon Jun 07, 2010 8:37 am

scshooter, Welcome to Guntalk-Online.

Mags are stamped parts that do not come out perfect each time and does not just Ruger's. All suffer from this type of mfg. There are a lot of time burrs on the inside that cause feeding problems. And again new users do not know to take them apart to clean up the packing oil just like a new gun. I bought my MKIII used and the previous did not fix 1 mag. I had to tweak it for it to feed correctly. Now both will feed anything.

This site has a very well diveresed group, with a vast amount of knowledge. I assume you have found the service section www.guntalk-online.com/service if not bookmark it for future reference.
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Post by greener » Mon Jun 07, 2010 9:18 pm

Welcome to the forum. Most of my Ruger mags work well. A couple have needed a bit of spiffing up. Never have figured out how to get them to feed Aguila.

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Magazine isues resolved!

Post by scshooter » Sun Jun 13, 2010 11:21 pm

I resolved all problems with seating and ejecting the Ruger Mark III magazines by removing the magazine disconnect.

I installed the Volquartsen sear, target trigger, and a Mark II bushing. All magazines insert and eject correctly, and the trigger is greatly improved.

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Post by Bullseye » Mon Jun 14, 2010 6:36 am

Welcome to the forum!

Congratulations, I see that those upgrades fulfilled your desires for a better operating 22 automatic pistol.

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