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- Ruger Forum
A forum community dedicated to Ruger firearm owners and enthusiasts Come join the discussion about optics, hunting, gunsmithing, styles, reviews, accessories, classifieds, and more!
- RugerForum. com – Ruger Firearm Community Since 2000
This Ruger firearm forum is dedicated to all Ruger semi-auto handgun pistols Any centerfire semi-automatic Ruger firearm can be discussed here Guns such as the Ruger LCP, LCP 2, LC92, SR22, Mark IV, EC9, LC380
- Ruger RXM vs. Glock - Parts Compatibility Matrix | Ruger Forum
This is essentially the same as the Ruger backplate Final ‘click’ in place with the EDP and striker in place was only possible by relieving pressure on the striker with my Glock tool, and pushing enthusiastically on the bottom of the SCD You MUST file on both sides AND the top edge, all three, for the SCD to fit into the Ruger slide
- Ruger RXM Magazine Compatibility Reviews
Post your experiences with the various brand Glock pattern magazines that you have used in your RXM I recently took the RXM to the range and shot 174 rounds of 124 grain FMJ with the following mags: Glock 17 G5 Glock 17 G4 Glock 19 G5 Mec-Gar 18 round (2) KCI 15 round (4) Magpul 15 round (2)
- Factory Supplied Picatinny Rail for Mini-14 - Ruger Forum
The factory supplied Picatinny Rail for the Mini-14 (Serial # 584-*) comes with 5 of the slots on the bolt side cut away Is this cutout only for ease of disassembling the rifle (in particular removing and installing the bolt) or does this also provide clearance for ejecting the spent
- Ruger RXM - Trigger Options - Ruger Forum
The Ruger firing pin safety is also pretty smooth I‘m not sure I’d swap any trigger parts out just yet Check out the all-new Rev 16 edition of the Mini-Red Dot Sight Quick Reference Cards!
- Ruger No 1 Scope Mounting - RugerForum. com
Just spent a couple of weeks mounting a scope on a Ruger No 1 Model 1 B with a 26” barrel For those not familiar with the No1 it is arguably the most beautiful factory rifle of all time but it can pose real problems in scope mounting The No 1 was released in 1966 when most scopes were
- Eye Relief, Scope Choice and Rings for No. 1 Rifles - Ruger Forum
On top is a No 1-B in 270 with a Leupold 1 5-4x28 IER Scout Duplex scope in regular Ruger low height rings Eye relief is 6” at 4x This is very comfortable for me in terms of cheek weld and eye relief On the bottom is the new-to-me No 1-A in 7x57 Mauser with a 1960s Weaver K6 60-B1 mounted in medium height Ruger offset rings
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