Dargasonus
Sharpshooter
That is something I will definitely look into over the next few weeks/months. I had also thought about getting some kind of grip for any sort of competitive shooting I might do, but I also really want some of those factory wood grips that are so pretty...
I'm assuming you put the new trigger/sear set in yourself, how difficult would you say that was? So far my only similar experience was installing the LPK on an AR lower...
***Forgot the whole reason I was responding is I was going to ask if you did anything about the magazine safety? Heard something about some kind of bushing that blocks it or something..
I did all of the installs myself, it is really easy if you can follow simple instructions. It looks like alot down in there, but it's really not. Just gotta take your time and pay attention :
http://www.1bad69.com/ruger/internals.htm
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To remove the magazine safety disconnect parts you need to order a hammer bushing made for a Mark II. I would recommend Clark Customs hammer bushing and pin kit. Great fit and function! Remove that silly lawyer feature and tighten up your hammer group to remove slop.
.22 Semi-Auto Pistol Part Details
One thing to note with modifying your Ruger is that if for any reason you have to send it back for warranty work, you will have to reverse everything you've done to save your aftermarket parts. Because Ruger will replace them with factory parts and throw them away.
They make some beautiful grips for these pistols. But as far as function, comfort, and price; it's really hard to beat the hogue grips!
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