Ruger MKII Stuff* Ruger pics * Gun Links * Ruger MKII Parts * Blast Shield * Extractor Removal ** Dis/Re-assembly Detailed * Dis/Re-assembly Quick * Problems/Cause/Solution * * Diss/Reassembly for Internals * Adding a Pre-Travel Screw * Ultimate Cliploader * * 22/45 Assembly Info * Stove Pipes * Bullseye Pistol Targets * * Kel-Tec stuff * "A fear of weapons is a sign of retarded sexual and emotional maturity." Sigmund Freud General Introduction to Psychoanalysis Warning and Disclaimer: Make sure that the firearm is unloaded before going further. Also, be aware that if you modify firearms from factory stock, you may void any warranty (although Kel-Tec still honors it in most cases). Important: NEVER, EVER HAVE LIVE AMMO of the caliber of the firearm you are working on IN THE SAME ROOM. Only inert "Dummy" rounds, or "Snap-Caps" should be allowed in your work area. Be SAFE. Make sure that the firearm is unloaded before doing any work. By modifing firearms, you are accepting personal responsiblity for any damage to the firearms and/or property. In addition, you agree to be responsible for making sure that the firearm passes all safety checks after modification. If you do not feel competent to make such checks, do not attempt modifications. Any instructions or information on this site is for informational purposes only, and by viewing any of these pages you agree to not hold me or anyone connected with this site responsible for carrying out these instructions. I am not a lawyer or gun smith, these pages are just sharing my experiences and opinions. but put something related to your question in the subject so I don't delete it as spam. |