New Ruger MKIII 22/45 First Impressions
Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2012 2:24 pm
First off I would like to say thank you to all the members of this forum for the tips and tricks on field stripping and reassembly. On my first attempt I was able to field strip the firearm and reassemble it in about 1 & 1/2 hours with a minimal amount of grief.
I purchased the Ruger MK512 Stainless Target MKIII 22/45 with the bull barrel from Sportsman's Warehouse on a closeout special for a reasonable price. The salesman at Sportsman's Warehouse was congenial and knowledgeable. He also assisted me with the purchase of a cheap Uncle Mike's holster.
The pistol came with two magazines. With the first magazine, the firearm performed flawlessly with no problems. It handled 200 rounds each of various Federal, CCI, Winchester, and even Remington Thunderbolts with no duds, stovepipes, or jams. After firing 1600 rounds the firearm still appeared to be relatively clean. The second magazine self destructed the first time I engaged it in the firearm.
I contacted Ruger's service department by phone concerning a replacement magazine. After being on hold for 45 minutes, the customer service lady said to send the defective magazine back to Ruger with a description of why it failed and Ruger would send me a new one. Fair enough. So far I haven't received anything from Ruger after two weeks. I will give an update when I receive the magazine.
The overall fit of the pistol is OK. It is a bit different trying to get use to the thin grip. So a grip mod may be the first thing I do to make it more friendly. The trigger is also very stiff. If the trigger doesn't loosen up a bit after several thousand more rounds or so, I will probably put an after market trigger in it.
For now I will rate the Ruger MKIII 22/45 2.5 stars out of 5.
I purchased the Ruger MK512 Stainless Target MKIII 22/45 with the bull barrel from Sportsman's Warehouse on a closeout special for a reasonable price. The salesman at Sportsman's Warehouse was congenial and knowledgeable. He also assisted me with the purchase of a cheap Uncle Mike's holster.
The pistol came with two magazines. With the first magazine, the firearm performed flawlessly with no problems. It handled 200 rounds each of various Federal, CCI, Winchester, and even Remington Thunderbolts with no duds, stovepipes, or jams. After firing 1600 rounds the firearm still appeared to be relatively clean. The second magazine self destructed the first time I engaged it in the firearm.
I contacted Ruger's service department by phone concerning a replacement magazine. After being on hold for 45 minutes, the customer service lady said to send the defective magazine back to Ruger with a description of why it failed and Ruger would send me a new one. Fair enough. So far I haven't received anything from Ruger after two weeks. I will give an update when I receive the magazine.
The overall fit of the pistol is OK. It is a bit different trying to get use to the thin grip. So a grip mod may be the first thing I do to make it more friendly. The trigger is also very stiff. If the trigger doesn't loosen up a bit after several thousand more rounds or so, I will probably put an after market trigger in it.
For now I will rate the Ruger MKIII 22/45 2.5 stars out of 5.