Ala Dan
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Ruger MK-II KMK-512 reassembly requires that you bring a lunch~!
Ok now im working on a H&R topper got it in pieces to refinish looks like it's gonna be a nightmare. You guys have any experience with this darn thing? Any decent instructions out there?
+1... it is an aggravating endeavor....Of all the guns that came into the shop in a box that I had to put back together I would say the Remington Nylon 66 is the worst. I had to fabricate jigs to hold pieces in order to put that one back together.
"...Ruger MKIII 22/45..." Those and all Ruger .22 pistols aren't designed to be easily disassembled.
Easiest is a toss up between the Mosin Nagant, the Arisaka, but I think the Stevens 20 gauge is by far the easiest to break down.
Heck, you install the slide stop incorrectly in a Glock and you've got yourself a single-shot!All the Luger iterations. It should not be possible to assemble a semi auto as a single shot pistol.