Ruger .22 Auto Mod

This guide details the installation of a Hammer Strut Support for Ruger Standard Auto pistols. The support prevents the common issue of the hammer strut getting caught behind the cross pin during reassembly, a frequent cause of frustration for owners. Installation is presented as a simple fix that greatly simplifies future disassembly and reassembly.

Quick Summary

The Hammer Strut Support, available from HammerStrutSupport.com, is a simple metal plate designed to fix a common reassembly issue with Ruger Standard Auto pistols. It prevents the hammer strut from getting caught behind the cross pin, making reassembly much easier.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction to Ruger Standard Auto Pistols
  2. 00:07Common Reassembly Problem: Hammer Strut Binding
  3. 00:48Introducing the Hammer Strut Support
  4. 01:06Benefits of the Hammer Strut Support
  5. 01:13Installation Overview

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the common problem when disassembling Ruger Standard Auto pistols?

The most common issue is the hammer strut getting caught behind the cross pin during reassembly. This prevents the pistol from being put back together correctly and can be a source of significant frustration for owners.

What is the Hammer Strut Support and how does it work?

The Hammer Strut Support is a simple metal plate designed for Ruger Standard Auto pistols. It acts as a spacer, blocking the hammer strut from ever getting behind the cross pin, thus eliminating the common reassembly problem.

Where can I buy the Hammer Strut Support and find installation instructions?

The Hammer Strut Support can be purchased from HammerStrutSupport.com. The website also provides comprehensive video and written instructions to guide you through the simple installation process.

Does installing the Hammer Strut Support make reassembly easier?

Yes, after installing the Hammer Strut Support, reassembling the Ruger Standard Auto pistol becomes significantly easier. The support ensures the hammer strut stays in its proper position, preventing it from binding on the cross pin.

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