Suggestions on a Ruger MKIII 22/45 gunsmith

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  • justeric

    Active Member
    Apr 6, 2010
    377
    This past weekend I won a TK Tandemkross High Performance kit for the Ruger MKIII 22/45. The kit includes, Stainless Steel Hammer Bushing, Eagle's Talon Precision Extractor, Loaded Chamber Indicator Filler, Kane Wolf Slingshot Bolt Plate, Fire Starter Titanium Firing Pin and an Extended Magazine Release. I would like to find a gunsmith that works with Rugger pistols that has installed these kits before. Does anyone have any ideas who I can contact?

    Thanks,
    Eric
     

    Bountied

    Ultimate Member
    Apr 6, 2012
    7,084
    Pasadena
    This past weekend I won a TK Tandemkross High Performance kit for the Ruger MKIII 22/45. The kit includes, Stainless Steel Hammer Bushing, Eagle's Talon Precision Extractor, Loaded Chamber Indicator Filler, Kane Wolf Slingshot Bolt Plate, Fire Starter Titanium Firing Pin and an Extended Magazine Release. I would like to find a gunsmith that works with Rugger pistols that has installed these kits before. Does anyone have any ideas who I can contact?

    Thanks,
    Eric

    I could do it. I've upgraded a MKII and my MKIII 22/45. Its really pretty easy to do. Watch a few videos and go to town. A lot of people complain about the MKIIIs being a pain to take apart but I think they are pretty easy.

    If you want a real smith though try Scott's Gun shop in Glen Burnie, Maryland
    Address: 231 Thelma Ave, Glen Burnie, MD 21061
    Phone: (410) 761-9815
     

    DutchV

    Ultimate Member
    Jul 8, 2012
    4,721
    You should try it yourself. The disassembly is only hard the first time.
     

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