Roger Williams
Member
I just recently bought a Ruger Mark II (fixed sights). On the first trip to the range with it, the rear sight slowly slid to the right after about 120 rounds. I only noticed because my groups were still tight, but slowly moving over on the target. I tapped it back into place and it shot fine for a while then started to move again. This time when it worked loose I tried to move it with my thumb and it slides just barely back & forth and makes kind of a "clicking" sound.
What should I do with it? I just want to get it back on target and make the sight stop moving. The model I have is the MK-6. It has the 6 inch tapered barrel and fixed sights.
Other than the rear sight, I really like the pistol! It has a VERY nice trigger, and only jammed once going through a whole brick of cheap, crappy .22 ammo. This problem is really strange to me because my father has a Ruger pre-mark standard and his rear sight has been rock solid for darned near half a century!
What should I do with it? I just want to get it back on target and make the sight stop moving. The model I have is the MK-6. It has the 6 inch tapered barrel and fixed sights.
Other than the rear sight, I really like the pistol! It has a VERY nice trigger, and only jammed once going through a whole brick of cheap, crappy .22 ammo. This problem is really strange to me because my father has a Ruger pre-mark standard and his rear sight has been rock solid for darned near half a century!