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Ruger Mk III vs Ruger Mk IV
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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 2951999" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>Oh yes, thanks Mad Professor; I forgot to mention the magazine ejector on the MK IV. It works very well. However, the magazine ejector and its <u>very small parts with the tiny plunger and tiny spring are not mentioned in the manual,</u> nor is it on the exploded view in the manual either. When you take the grip panels off for cleaning under them, it's <u>very</u> easy to launch those tiny parts into the carpet somewhere in the room...one could conceivably spend an hour or so crawling around on hands and knees looking for these tiny parts, not really sure what it is you are looking for, or how many parts exactly, (3) since they are not in the book, then wondering how to put them back in. (not too hard since there's only 3 parts; flat puzzle-shaped piece, a tiny plunger, and a tiny spring). Be careful when removing the MK IV grip panels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 2951999, member: 10465"] Oh yes, thanks Mad Professor; I forgot to mention the magazine ejector on the MK IV. It works very well. However, the magazine ejector and its [U]very small parts with the tiny plunger and tiny spring are not mentioned in the manual,[/U] nor is it on the exploded view in the manual either. When you take the grip panels off for cleaning under them, it's [U]very[/U] easy to launch those tiny parts into the carpet somewhere in the room...one could conceivably spend an hour or so crawling around on hands and knees looking for these tiny parts, not really sure what it is you are looking for, or how many parts exactly, (3) since they are not in the book, then wondering how to put them back in. (not too hard since there's only 3 parts; flat puzzle-shaped piece, a tiny plunger, and a tiny spring). Be careful when removing the MK IV grip panels. [/QUOTE]
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