Ruger Mark IV Target for Bullseye Pistol?

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william
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Re: Ruger Mark IV Target for Bullseye Pistol?

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RodJ wrote: Wed Sep 15, 2021 10:47 pm Eschew what you will, spurn who you may, but it’s irrefutable that “It’s easy once you understand what thingamajig is in what position”. That’s the redoubtable, universal truth.
Gentlemen, please! Spurn WHOM you may. And don't neglect the semicolon when a run-on sentence is the alternative.
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Re: Ruger Mark IV Target for Bullseye Pistol?

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Rover wrote: Wed Sep 15, 2021 11:51 pm Well then, just assiduously persue the non-intuitive emplacement of the thingamabob while endevouring to maintain a correct embouchure.
You made me look up “embouchure”… You nailed it!

a’ la Charlie Brown… https://youtu.be/F1VPJA3ZQwc
william wrote: Thu Sep 16, 2021 5:24 am Gentlemen, please! Spurn WHOM you may. And don't neglect the semicolon when a run-on sentence is the alternative.
Two demerits for me: whom, not who. Wished I’d made that mistake on purpose. Drives English teachers and grammarians insane. Where should I have put my semicolon? It’s rare for me to neglect any portion of my colon. 8-O

Back to the task at hand, this is a really good explanation of what’s going on inside a Ruger Mk I, II, III when field stripping and reassembling.

https://youtu.be/VAF32orN3KE
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Re: Ruger Mark IV Target for Bullseye Pistol?

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RodJ wrote: Thu Sep 16, 2021 8:27 am Back to the task at hand, this is a really good explanation of what’s going on inside a Ruger Mk I, II, III when field stripping and reassembling.

https://youtu.be/VAF32orN3KE
Didn't Otto von Bismarck once say that one should never witness the process of laws or sausage being made or a Ruger being reassembled?
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Re: Ruger Mark IV Target for Bullseye Pistol?

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william wrote: Thu Sep 16, 2021 4:50 pm
RodJ wrote: Thu Sep 16, 2021 8:27 am Back to the task at hand, this is a really good explanation of what’s going on inside a Ruger Mk I, II, III when field stripping and reassembling.

https://youtu.be/VAF32orN3KE
Didn't Otto von Bismarck once say that one should never witness the process of laws or sausage being made or a Ruger being reassembled?
You piqued my curiosity, and this turned up.

“The Daily Cleveland Herald, Mar. 29, 1869, quoting the lawyer-poet John Godfrey Saxe that “Laws, like sausages, cease to inspire respect in proportion as we know how they are made.”

Must have been OvB that added the Ruger part. I have seen law being made up close and personal. I’ll take (Cajun) boudin —while watching “Ruger assembly videos” — all night, every day of the week.
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Re: Ruger Mark IV Target for Bullseye Pistol?

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Nice video. Obviously, the Mk IV is much easier to assemble/disassemble. Well done on Ruger.

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Re: Ruger Mark IV Target for Bullseye Pistol?

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Rugers are great beginner BE guns and great for HM too. My PB with a mkii govt is 889 many years ago. I recently shot a couple Rugers and enjoyed them immensely. Had a nice 100-9 with a mkiii I did a trigger job on. Just picked up an mkii govt and shot a 95 & 96 SF on my first two targets after getting it.
They really only need a trigger job to be competitive. As I stated elsewhere, I’d use a Ruger my log before shooting an SP.
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Re: Ruger Mark IV Target for Bullseye Pistol?

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My copy of American Rifleman arrived this afternoon. As I was casually browsing it, I spotted a small ad saying "reassemble correctly every time". Price was $16 for the necessary part from:

HammerStrutSupport.com

I never thought this was much of a problem, but from the threads here on TT, I guess you're a bunch of spazz boys.
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Re: Ruger Mark IV Target for Bullseye Pistol?

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Rover wrote: Fri Sep 24, 2021 8:52 pm $16
HammerStrutSupport.com
Sounds a lot like Viagra. Or maybe an implant.
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