Mark II bolt catch issues
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Mark II bolt catch issues
I have a relatively new to me stainless Mark II. The problem I noticed last night was that the bolt catch will not engage. With an empty mag inserted, the bolt will not lock back when pulled to the rear. With a mag out, pulling the bolt to the rear, it is difficult to get the bolt release to set in the up position. While I didn’t have time for a complete tear down and cleaning, I did spray it down and scrub it with a toothbrush. This was all tried with the Hogue and factory grips both installed and removed.
Any suggestions?
Any suggestions?
I have some real nice wooden target grips on my Mlll that were causing this problem.
Not til I took them off and gently filed out some wood, in just the right spot, did the bolt
start catching and releasing properly. I just had the Mlll out to the range today and it worked flawlessly.
Good luck,
Haka
Not til I took them off and gently filed out some wood, in just the right spot, did the bolt
start catching and releasing properly. I just had the Mlll out to the range today and it worked flawlessly.
Good luck,
Haka
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Is the catch lever being pushed upwards with the follower button of the empty magazine?
Is your follower button on the left side of the magazine body? (side where the catch is located) That last question sounds ridiculous but I once had someone experience the same issue and then later realized he'd inserted the follower button on the wrong side of the magazine after tearing the mag apart.
Ensure that the front end of the bolt stop is anchored properly on the trigger pivot pin (left side of trigger) and the spring return plunger is properly engaged in the groove. Also check the spring return plunger for smooth movement. If this plunger is hanging up in the front lug hole it will impede the movement of the bolt catch.
R,
Bullseye
Is your follower button on the left side of the magazine body? (side where the catch is located) That last question sounds ridiculous but I once had someone experience the same issue and then later realized he'd inserted the follower button on the wrong side of the magazine after tearing the mag apart.
Ensure that the front end of the bolt stop is anchored properly on the trigger pivot pin (left side of trigger) and the spring return plunger is properly engaged in the groove. Also check the spring return plunger for smooth movement. If this plunger is hanging up in the front lug hole it will impede the movement of the bolt catch.
R,
Bullseye

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Thanks. Spent Saturday shooting our monthly local Ruger rimfire match. Spent today working on my bathroom remodel.blue68f100 wrote:BE covered it as he normally does.
I just had to replace the bolt stop on my MKIII due to the corner rounding off. A good detail cleaning is in order so you can inspect the parts.
Will strip and detail clean it tomorrow. Have 15 mark II mags. They are all good.
Thanks
Vic