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Guest gcrookston
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It's the spring. Cheap and easy fix. Contact Ruger for the part(s). Also do not over-lubricate. A fine coating of oil or grease is sufficient.

Guest Fwdftw
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Hrm.. i was just gonna order one from Midway? Wonder if ruger is cheaper!

Guest Fwdftw
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Ordered a ruger recoil/bolt spring and a extended mag release we shall see if this fix's the issue

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Assuming you have cleaned every nook and cranny of the thing, put a light coat of Grease, not Oil on the bolt (if it slides, grease it). Stretch out the factory spring and see how that works.

Is that a metal or plastic 10/22?

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Guest Fwdftw
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hell how do you take the spring off??? Ive already ordered a replacement.. So I cant stop it lol Its all metal was made in 1975

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yOU HAVE TO GRIND THAT LITTLE DIMPLE OFF THE GUIDE ROD THEN pa-zing THREE RAILS AND INTO THE DOGS DISH!!! lol

Ut takes some getting used to putting it back together, but not impossible

Guest Fwdftw
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bah ill just wait for the new one. :hat:

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