Ruger® Mark IV™ Disassembly, Cleaning and Reassembly Tech Tip

Published on November 19, 2021
Duration: 5:46

This guide details the disassembly, cleaning, and reassembly process for the Ruger Mark IV .22 LR pistol, as demonstrated by Ruger Firearms. It emphasizes safety checks, proper use of cleaning tools and solvents, and a thorough function check post-reassembly. The instructions are presented in a methodical, professional manner suitable for maintaining the firearm's reliability.

Quick Summary

Disassemble the Ruger Mark IV by ensuring it's unloaded, releasing the bolt, engaging the safety, and pressing the one-button takedown to separate the upper receiver. Clean the bore, receiver, bolt, frame, and magazines using appropriate solvents and lubricants, then reassemble and perform a function check.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Preparation
  2. 00:49Safety Check and Disassembly
  3. 01:24Cleaning the Bore
  4. 03:06Cleaning the Receiver and Bolt
  5. 04:12Cleaning the Frame and Magazine
  6. 05:03Reassembly and Function Check

Frequently Asked Questions

What tools are needed to clean a Ruger Mark IV?

For cleaning the Ruger Mark IV, you'll need safety glasses, solvent, lubricant, brushes, a flexible cleaning rod, patches, an oily rag, and a small punch. A clean, well-lit workspace is also essential.

How do you safely disassemble the Ruger Mark IV?

First, ensure the firearm is unloaded by removing the magazine and checking the chamber. Then, release the bolt, engage the safety, and press the takedown button to separate the upper receiver from the frame.

What is the key feature for disassembling the Ruger Mark IV?

The Ruger Mark IV is known for its simple one-button takedown feature, located on the rear of the frame. Pressing this button allows for quick and easy separation of the upper receiver from the lower frame.

How often should I clean my Ruger Mark IV?

Regular cleaning is recommended after each range session or periodically based on usage and environmental conditions. Proper maintenance ensures reliability and longevity of your Ruger Mark IV pistol.

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