Firearm Maintenance: Ruger Mark I,II,III Cleaning - Part 2/4

Published on July 25, 2014
Duration: 2:18

This guide details the cleaning process for Ruger Mark I, II, and III .22 LR rimfire pistols, as demonstrated by a Brownells Technician. It covers essential supplies, barrel cleaning techniques, receiver and bolt maintenance, and frame cleaning. The methodical approach emphasizes proper tool selection and solvent application for effective fouling removal.

Quick Summary

Cleaning a Ruger Mark I, II, or III pistol involves a methodical process. Start by soaking the barrel with solvent, then scrub with a bore brush and dry patches. Use a nylon brush and spray cleaner to clean the receiver, bolt face, and frame, ensuring all carbon buildup and debris are removed for optimal firearm function.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Cleaning
  2. 00:07Supplies Needed
  3. 00:24Barrel Cleaning
  4. 00:53Receiver Cleaning
  5. 01:12Bolt and Recoil Spring Cleaning
  6. 01:30Frame and Mainspring Housing Cleaning

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the essential supplies for cleaning a Ruger Mark I, II, or III pistol?

You'll need a .22 caliber cleaning rod, bore brush, mop, patches, a solvent like Hoppe's No. 9, a nylon brush, and a spray cleaner such as TCE Cleaner Degreaser or Gun Scrubber.

How do you effectively clean the barrel of a Ruger Mark series pistol?

Start by running a solvent-soaked patch through the bore, let it sit, then use a bore brush to scrub out fouling. Follow up with dry patches until they come out clean.

What specific areas require extra attention during Ruger Mark pistol cleaning?

Pay close attention to the bolt face, as carbon tends to build up there. Also, ensure thorough cleaning of the receiver and frame to remove powder residue and debris.

Why is using a spray cleaner important in the cleaning process?

Spray cleaners like Gun Scrubber are effective for flushing out loosened powder residue and debris from the receiver and frame after brushing, ensuring a cleaner firearm.

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