I've put hundreds of rounds through three of them with no issues.Was thinking about getting one but after seeing so many problems with them going to start looking into other companies, can you give any update after you put some rounds thought it.
Thanks for the update, any problems with the finish on the gun it self?I've put hundreds of rounds through three of them with no issues.
None yet. One is a side match gun for cowboy action and the others are knock around guns for the cabin and such. No holster wear yet on any.Thanks for the update, any problems with the finish on the gun it self?
I always recommend seeing where the pin actually strikes, if the pin is tapered, and if the pin is made out of something harder than the surface it is hitting.Dont care what the manual says.
Chamber iron and quit dry firing it.
Should be good to go.
The old HS are NOTORIOUS for the chamber firing pin mark. I cannot tell you how many I've had to iron or rechamber.Ive run old Colts, High Standard, Rugers, Brownings and other.
Even if the manual says dry fire OK, I just avoid it on rimfires.
Have seen many cylinders w hits between chambers from fanning LOL
Usually on cheap German SA stuff.
I never got into playing cowboy.
I was at the range 2 yrs ago and having trouble with my SW 41 .22LR semi-automatic pistol ejecting spent rounds b/c they were getting hung up.DO NOT FILE THE CHAMBER!!
Use a chamber iron or contact Ruger.
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