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On Tue, 23 Dec 2014 09:26:27 -0500, Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 23 Dec 2014 08:20:35 -0500, Let it snowe wrote: I suspect that if you Google around a little you will probably find some opinions out there. I have no knowledge at all of the newer 22/45 but the Mark III is certainly tried and true. I hear they are not the easiest to strip for cleaning. === The first time is a little intimidating but it really is not that difficult once you learn a couple of little tricks, most of which involve getting the hammer in the right position. There are a number of good YouTube videos which show you how to do it. On balance I think it's easier than a 1911. Huh? I don't think there is anything easier than a 1911. You can take one apart in about 2 seconds. (Pull the slide back half way until the notch lines up, pull out the slide stop and let it go) I can put one back together blindfolded in less than an minute. That is a bet I have won many times. My woodsman is a trick. I don't do it very often and I always eb\nd up scratching my head for a minute before I remember that little spring steel doodad you have to engage. Ruger Mark III's, not 1911's. 😀 -- Sent from my iPhone 6+ |
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