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How to improve new Ruger Mark IV reliability/short-stroking etc?

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My first brand-new IV Standard (-nib: retail-) had maybe four minor issues in 2,000 rds. It was bought less than two years ago. I was impressed. The same types of ammo used in That gun are still used in this Newer gun.

This latest IV Standard (-nib: retail-) has a FTExtract or FTEject/doublefeed maybe 1 in 20 with 'blue' box Federal, 1 in 30 with Fed. Automatch, and a bit better with Rem. Golden Bullet.
All ammo stored in dry, tight cans, inside an air. cond. room.

* Even the hottest CCI Minimags can cause a couple issues in every 100 rds.
Having left the slide locked open for the last few days might have helped, but just a little, with the various brands.
No stovepipes--just the issues mentioned. What might improve this newest Ruger?

Did Ruger lengthen/strengthen the recoil springs in the more recent Mark handguns, causing a tad too much resistance to the blowback operation?
 
My first action would be to replace the extractor with an aftermarket one such as a Volquartsen and then try a different magazine.

Then maybe try some springs.

Actually my first action might be to contact Ruger.
 
If it’s that new I’d let Ruger take a look at it for free before I spent my own money on it. I’ve spent money upgrading my MKIV but it was for things I wanted not necessarily needed. If it’s a matter of a relatively new pistol functioning properly I’d let them make it right.
 
Look closely at the rear of the chamber for a ding or some other roughness in the chamber.

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Sorry to hear your having trouble with your new ruger. I agree with Earl, add the valquartsen extractor. Your gun will run better with it anyways!
I've had a MkIII hunter for at least ten years and it never misses a beat. Also for some reason it loves those rem golden bullets.
Good luck solving the problem.
 
I’d talk to Ruger before changing anything. You bought a new pistol and one of the advantages is it has a warranty. Changing parts can screw that coverage up.

BSW
 
Still anther vote for contacting Ruger to find out what they think the problem is. You have a warranty; might as well use it.
 
This is going to sound crazy, and I'm not saying this is the case, just a personal experience. I had a similar issue with the same model and it was fixed by reducing the amount of oil I used in the bolt. I tend to use a generous amount of oil on my weapons in the case of this model it did not like it at all. When I started using only a drop or two for the entire bolt my problems went away.
 
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