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Very nice. What happened with your Ruger?
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very stylish!
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First let me say that my Ruger was not stock. It is a Mark III lower that I sent to Volquartsen and had the Mag safety removed. This is necessary since you are to drop the hammer on an empty chamber after finishing your stage and show empty.
The gun also had a Tactacle Solutions PC lite fluted barrel with a Allchin custom comp. on the front. So after a out 7000 rounds the firing pint and ejector broke during the third stage of a Steel Challenge match. When I spoke to a friend at Ruger he said it was due to constant dropping of the firing pin on an empty chamber. I ordered a competition bolt from Volquartsen ( has a stronger firing pin than stock) and I am in the process of getting it set up as my back up gun. The 41 came my way and I decided to move it into the prime number 1 slot. Well that is my story and I am sticking to it. ![]()
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