Ruger MKI Help
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Ruger MKI Help
Since getting back into shooting I've run into some old shooting buddies. One's got a MKI which is in need of some reconditioning including grip replacement. I've surfed the usually places Numrich, Ruger, Midway but am not finding much for MKI
Any tips?
TIA
SD
Any tips?
TIA
SD
Thanks Bullseye! I was afraid of that. I'll check it out and get back. I had seen one designated A100 but then realized there may have been another type. Just want to replace the orig plastic grips as a gift and help him out.
I thought I'd "clean up" the gun for him in my spare time. The grips appeared to be cracked, the metal/bluing was shot and it was in need of a thorough "going over" The gun functions fine at this point but could stand some cosmetic attention and cleaning at least.
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I thought I'd "clean up" the gun for him in my spare time. The grips appeared to be cracked, the metal/bluing was shot and it was in need of a thorough "going over" The gun functions fine at this point but could stand some cosmetic attention and cleaning at least.
SD
The "A-100" frame has a stamping under the left grip panel that designates it. These A-100's are 1972 and later first generation frames that use magazines with the follower button on the left side of the magazine body, like the Mark II and Mark III pistols use. The "A-54" has no stamping under the grip panel. The screw hole patterns for the grips are different locations based on the frame version you are trying to replace. Locating OEM plastic grip panels for the earlier "A-54" frames is much harder to do.
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Last edited by Bullseye on Wed Feb 20, 2013 6:43 am, edited 1 time in total.
I should have started mine with "if you don't want to remove the grips.."Bullseye wrote:Thanks greener, I guess I wasn't as clear as I thought about the A-100 when I created that post. You are right, A54-follower right side, A-100 - follower on left side of mag.
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If it is an A100 frame, it will take MKII magazines, so you can have a 10-round magazine. Is that a high capacity mag for that pistol?
All M-10 magazines made now days have dual follower slots so the mag will work in either version of frame by simply placing the follower on the proper side. The M-10 and M-9 magazines have identical overall length, it is the base that's different. The M-9 has a non-removable metal base and the M-10 has a plastic removable base plate on the mag body. Sometimes the larger diameter follower buttons hang-up in the A-54 frame's follower track.
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Thanks for the valuable dialogue guys. I'm learning! The referenced guy is out of town for a few more days but when he gets back I'll be armed with real info! This gun is worthy of rescue. I just hope it's not the A-54 frame.
I always get a jolt rescuing a 1022 or a MK and putting it back with a happy shooter.
Thanks!
SD
I always get a jolt rescuing a 1022 or a MK and putting it back with a happy shooter.
Thanks!
SD
If you have any issues with the follower buttons, some frames don't like the newer, larger diameter, follower buttons and you may have to re-size them down a little. You can use the M-10 mags in the Mark I frames. The overall length and width of the M-9 and M-10 mag bodies are the same. It is the bases that are different. The M-9 is thicker and non-removable. The M-10 is plastic, thinner, and removable.
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