Rusty Mainspring Housing?
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Rusty Mainspring Housing?
I was giving today's shooting buddy instructions on field stripping his Lite. The grip frame-receiver fit was really tight and really tough to align, so I switched to my trusty MKIII 22/45. The mainspring housing wouldn't pop out or pull out easy. I had to pry it out.
The detent for the hammer strut was filled with rust. Gave it a couple of baths in CLP with wipedown and left it on the bench soaking. I have no idea how I got water in the housing. No rust anywhere else.
The detent for the hammer strut was filled with rust. Gave it a couple of baths in CLP with wipedown and left it on the bench soaking. I have no idea how I got water in the housing. No rust anywhere else.
After a couple of rinses with penetrating oil, clp and oiling, the housing still will not pop out when the latch is released. I have it soaking in penetrating oil. If that doesn't work it is either disassembly or replacement. The marvel jig http://www.marvelcustomguns.com/ruger_m ... g_tool.htm is $45 and the Ruger assembly is $61. By the time you buy replacement internal parts the assembled mainspring seems to be the better choice.
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If you have a ultrasonic cleaner put it in there with diesel as the fluid. It will not take very long for the sound waves to break things loose. I've done this many times on rusted parts.
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SS MKIII 6 7/8" Fluted Hunter. Mueller Quick Shot, Bushnell 2x Scope, Hogue Rubber Grips
Custom Built 1911
The mainspring functions. It will cock and release the hammer. It will not pop out when the mainspring latch is opened and has to be pried out. I've done a number of washes and oilings. The picture below shows the rust that has been washed out. I've got it to the point that it will pop out about 1/8 inch, but it still has to be pried out.

I've got it soaking in penetrating oil. Didn't think about an ultrasonic cleaner since I don't have one, but we have number at work. Will give it a try if I can get my hands on one.
I may decide to try disassembly with a C clamp. Not much to lose but some time.
The "fun" part is that I fired the pistol not under cover on a damp (few drizzles) day. When I got home, I paid particular attention, I thought, to cleaning and lubing the pistol. No idea how I got water into the mainspring.

I've got it soaking in penetrating oil. Didn't think about an ultrasonic cleaner since I don't have one, but we have number at work. Will give it a try if I can get my hands on one.
I may decide to try disassembly with a C clamp. Not much to lose but some time.
The "fun" part is that I fired the pistol not under cover on a damp (few drizzles) day. When I got home, I paid particular attention, I thought, to cleaning and lubing the pistol. No idea how I got water into the mainspring.
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Since it's been rusty, I'd smear it all with some Hoppes gun grease while reassembling it.
After cleaning it all up best you can, of course.
If you have some Ospho ( phosphoric acid ) that will kill the rust and give it a protective coating. It will also remove bluing, so watch out not to get it where it might show..
After cleaning it all up best you can, of course.
If you have some Ospho ( phosphoric acid ) that will kill the rust and give it a protective coating. It will also remove bluing, so watch out not to get it where it might show..