Ruger MK II - Vicky wit da Blicky

Published on April 28, 2023
Duration: 6:25

This guide details the disassembly and reassembly process for the Ruger MK II pistol, as demonstrated by Vicky. It covers removing the bolt, recoil spring, and barrel, highlighting the heel-mounted magazine release. The video notes that while the MK II is praised for its performance and suitability for beginners, its disassembly can be complex.

Quick Summary

The Ruger MK II is a .22 LR pistol known for its accuracy and low recoil, making it ideal for target shooting and beginners. While its performance is praised, its disassembly process is noted as being complex. Popular customizations include Tactical Solutions Pac-Lite uppers and Crimson Trace laser grips.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Ruger MK II
  2. 01:04History and Origins
  3. 01:28Model Comparison
  4. 01:48Custom Features
  5. 02:21Operation and Loading
  6. 02:49Suppressed Shooting
  7. 03:34Performance and Accuracy
  8. 04:01Maintenance Challenges
  9. 04:22Personal Impressions

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you disassemble a Ruger MK II pistol?

To disassemble the Ruger MK II, first ensure it's unloaded. Remove the magazine, then press the heel-mounted magazine release to pull the trigger, releasing the bolt. Remove the bolt, recoil spring, and guide rod, followed by the barrel. Reassembly is the reverse process.

What are the advantages of a custom Ruger MK II build?

A custom Ruger MK II, like the one shown with a Tactical Solutions Pac-Lite upper and Crimson Trace laser grips, offers enhanced features such as suppressor compatibility and improved target acquisition, leading to a quieter and more precise shooting experience.

Is the Ruger MK II easy to clean and maintain?

While the Ruger MK II is praised for its performance, its disassembly and reassembly process is considered complex and can be tricky for new users, requiring careful attention to detail during maintenance.

What caliber is the Ruger MK II pistol?

The Ruger MK II pistol featured in the video is chambered in .22 LR (Long Rifle). This caliber is known for its affordability, low recoil, and suitability for target practice and plinking.

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