MK III magazine safety

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MK III magazine safety

Post by ron22 » Sat Jul 19, 2008 12:22 am

Why do people remove the magazine safety on MK III?
I just installed an VQ extractor, trigger, and sear. Wondering if I should remove the mag safety also.

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Post by Bullseye » Sat Jul 19, 2008 9:21 am

Removing the Mark III mag safety is just as a matter of personal preference. It's a passive safety device and doesn't effect trigger pull. What it does effect is maintenance. Having a magazine safety adds a few steps to the tear down and reassembly of these pistols because you must have a mag installed to move the trigger. Plus with the Ruger 22 auto's infamous hammer strut, the hammer must be fully forward in order to field strip the pistol. I think if your comfortable with the safety then leave it alone.

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Post by hogdogs » Sat Jul 19, 2008 2:01 pm

If you are a very politically incorrect type it has to go. :twisted: As Bullseye said... But for me having been raised to "remove the mag, clear the chamber and verify weapon is *SAFE* before starting any work" I just don't like to have a magazine reinstalled to pull the trigger to begin a field strip. But I also despise all factory installed warning labels and safety devices to protect the operator from injury... :wink:
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