Minor glitch. I’ll get it going. Great pistol. My inability is no reason to sell. It ain’t the arrow it’s the Indian.Everyone gave you great advice. If you still have a problem sell it to me cheap.
Everyone gave you great advice. If you still have a problem sell it to me cheap.
I did the same but more like 1,000 round a year. Take it apart man! you will feel free from the bondage of Ruger!I’ve got one I’ve been shooting for twenty years, probably about 300 rounds a year, haven’t taken it apart yet, too scared I won’t be able to get it back together. I typically just brush out the barrel, wipe it down with BreakFree, and put it away till next time. So far, keeps working just fine. I guess one day, if it eventually stops working, I’ll have to visit YouTube, find this thread again, and finally try the disassembly and reassembly thing!
Bill Ruger was a genius. He just didn’t realize the rest of us aren’t . My mechanical skills go back to the 70’s. This is the most confounded thing I’ve ever seen.the best thing is to expect it to be a bit frustrating, then when you've got it - you know the tricks of it, but it is something anyone should be able to learn - granted mechanical skills are vanishing slowly over decades, working that MK2 when it came out, my guess was really nothing anyone thought twice about until about sometime in the 80s..