This guide details the reassembly of the Ruger American Rifle Generation II from a disassembled state. It covers securing the barreled action to the stock, reassembling the bolt, and performing critical function checks of the safety selector and magazine insertion. Proper torque specifications for action screws are emphasized for optimal performance and safety.
This Ruger Tech Tip provides a detailed, step-by-step guide on how to properly disassemble the Ruger LCR revolver. The instruction emphasizes safety, correct tool usage, and highlights potential pitfalls, such as damaging the cylinder latch spring. It covers the removal of grips, frame separation, internal component extraction, and optional cylinder assembly disassembly, noting the unique left-hand thread of the ejector rod.
This Ruger Tech Tip demonstrates the proper removal and reinstallation of the Ruger Mini-14 trigger guard. It addresses common issues where the trigger guard may become loose or fall out during operation. The guide provides a detailed method for adjusting the trigger guard's tension using a vise and hammer, ensuring a secure fit. Essential safety precautions for handling an unloaded firearm are emphasized throughout.
This YouTube video provides a technical tip focusing on the disassembly of the Ruger PC Charger™. Viewers can expect a step-by-step guide to taking apart this specific firearm model, which is a crucial skill for maintenance, cleaning, and potential modifications. The video aims to be instructional for owners of the Ruger PC Charger™.
This video provides a technical guide on how to reassemble the Ruger American Rimfire rifle. It focuses on the step-by-step process, offering viewers clear instructions to ensure proper reassembly of their firearm. This is a valuable resource for Ruger American Rimfire owners who may need assistance with gun maintenance and upkeep.
This guide details a critical technique for the Ruger AR-556 MPR chambered in .450 Bushmaster, focusing on proper magazine loading to prevent feeding malfunctions. Instruction from a Ruger official highlights how incorrect loading can cause the cartridge rim to snag on the bolt catch. By ensuring a small gap (approx. penny thickness) between the top round's rim and the magazine's rear wall, users can achieve reliable chambering and smooth operation.
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