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Ruger mk2 dry firing

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  • timberbeast
    volquarwhatsit??? Never heard a Ruger called that?????? I assume it's a .22 LR? I know that it is safe to dry fire a new model single-six, and it is safe to dry fire a 10/22. Ruger will send you an owner's manual free if you write them, and I'm sure that it will address that subject.
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  • luger01
    Don't dry fire any rimfire gun. You will peen the barrel and eventually ruin a good gun.Buy .22 LR snap caps. They are cheap - much less expensive than a new barrel. You can buy the plastic kind, use them a few times each and toss them (they get worn quickly). I buy them by the bag from places like Midway, Dillon, etc.
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  • JudgeColt
    Most rimfires do NOT peen the chamber area if fired without snap caps. Most are designed with a stop mechanism that stops the firing pin before it hits the chamber area. If that were not the case, every time a pistol or rifle was shot to empty and the firing pin fell on an empty chamber, damage would result. It does not. Some early, inexpensive designs will be damaged, but a Ruger pistol is not in that category. Most major designs are protected in a similar fashion.Over the last weekend, I shot my 80-year+ old Colt pre-Woodsman, and even it is designed so that the firing pin does not hit the chamber area when fired on an empty chamber.
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  • timberbeast
    OK, now you have me interested, since my local gun shop has a Mk II at a nice price. I have a couple of friends who own them, so have fired stock items. What is this kit, how much does it cost, and is it easy to install?
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  • win37
    Timberbeast ~Try the following: http://www.volquartsen.com/ Lots of expensive goodies for the Ruger.
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  • timberbeast
    Thanks, guys!! You da best!
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  • Rayzor25
    Thanks for the info guys. Rayzor25
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