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detail strip or not  

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  1. 1. detail strip or not

    • Detail strip it ya wimp
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    • Don't be stupid, leave it alone
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So my Ruger Mklll 22-45 has enough rounds through it to warrant a detail strip. I am guessing it may benefit from a deep cleaning and lubing.

So is it worth the trouble I hear it is, or just as well to clean what I can reach, lube what I can reach and leave it be.

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If you want to field strip it, I'll put it in the sonication bath at work, if you decide you don't want to detail strip it.

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I've got a MKII and I havent ever detail stripped it. My policy on Ruger .22 pistols is I dont take them apart unless they start jamming. My MKII is over 8 years old and has never had any jamming issues. Wipe the chamber down the best you can. Run a brush and some patches through it and wipe the outside down.

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People make it out to be a lot more trouble than it is. Pay attention to the instructions and you''ll be fine.

I recently broke mine down to do a detail strip after ~1400 rounds. I am running a suppressor, so I get some blowback, but I was suprised at how dirty it was and the junk that I cleaned out.

It's probably a matter of preference, as they seem to keep running okay even when they're pretty dirty. I'd go for it, though.

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I've done it just to see if I could do it, and it wasn't nearly as difficult as I had expected. With that being said, I would imagine it's not necessary unless you're having noticable issues with the MkIII.

If you're bored and have nothing better to do, give it a shot.

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After modding 5 or 6 of the MKIIs my advice unless you are going to replace something don't detail strip it unless you simply want to learn how. Doing it is not really an issue, but there is really no reason to do it as you can easily thoroughly clean it without detail stripping. It is a great design.

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I will hold off until tomorrow night to give the poll time to run its course.

Something just does not seem right about not stripping a gun after using it. Dunno.

But if it does not matter....

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I have a MK ll I bought new in 1984. It has about 30,000 rounds through it. I take it down all the time, remove the barrel. Not a problem to put back together. There are several good videos on you tube show in detail how to do it.

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ALL my guns get detailed stripped every six months, I won't own a gun that I can't (never seen one) or won't detail strip. All my guns get field stripped and cleaned after firing and again 3 days later. Wiped down weekly and if not shot ,cleaned monthly. But that's just the old GMG left in me.

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I dont see what all the fuss is about. My 1911 is just as difficult to take apart as my Ruger Standard.

You must be doing somthing wrong with the 1911.:)

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I voted detail strip just so I have something to laugh about when you go into a rant at the next shoot. :D

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You must be doing somthing wrong with the 1911.:D

10 minutes to have either one of them completely disassembled. I took my 1911 apart to clean it this weekend after an extremely dirty range trip and had it looking like a box of parts in less than 10 minutes and that was only my second time doing it. The Standard takes a little longer because the dad gummed bolt pin is a booger and is pretty tight on my gun. But once it's free, its just a couple of seconds per part.

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I guess my question would be... is it beginning to malfunction? If there is crud in places you can't get to via field stripping which is impeding the action, then the only option is detail stripping or some time in an ultrasonic cleaner.

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It looks like the vote is a runaway in the direction of stripping.

I am confident I can do it and re-assemble in three cuss words or less. :rofl:

I will try to do it tonight and post it up.

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I lube mine before every trip to the range with it, and clean if it starts jamming or every thousand rds. or so, whichever comes first. I would not treat a SD pistol like that, but the MKII is a plinker. The last time mine was detail stripped was when the sear wore out and had to be replaced.

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Have fun with it Mike. Just a word on ultrasonic cleaners.

They ROCK!

Fun (and educational) to watch the fouling boiling off a piece I thought I'd gotten clean.

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Have fun with it Mike.

I am looking forward to it. Especially if I can do it without referencing the internet.

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I am looking forward to it. Especially if I can do it without referencing the internet.

When all else fails....read the directions.

Guest gunslinger707
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You can do it Mike !!!!!!!

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