This video will help you take down this tricky little pistol for cleaning and maintenence. Field strip/disassemble/reassemble the Ruger MKIII/MKII series pistols.
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Field Strip Your Ruger MKII and MKIII
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Excellent work. I love my Ruger MkIII but it is the hardest of all my pistols to disassemble and reassemble. In my manual it said to remove the magazine before inserting the bolt stop pin. Goofed around for a long time with no luck and after getting awfully frustrated (it wasn’t the first time I’d put that gun back together) I looked online to find out that the magazine needed to be in before installing the bolt stop pin! Problem solved, yeehaw.