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<blockquote data-quote="Alvindadio" data-source="post: 2360589" data-attributes="member: 11606"><p>I have a mk iii hunter and watched the Ruger video. I was amused when the guy from Ruger said that you don't need to take it down unless you shoot it excessively. It was like shoot a few thousand rounds before doing anything except what you can get aat without taking it apart. I put mine back together with the manual instructions. I'm hoping the non field strip cleanings will get me through lots of rounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alvindadio, post: 2360589, member: 11606"] I have a mk iii hunter and watched the Ruger video. I was amused when the guy from Ruger said that you don't need to take it down unless you shoot it excessively. It was like shoot a few thousand rounds before doing anything except what you can get aat without taking it apart. I put mine back together with the manual instructions. I'm hoping the non field strip cleanings will get me through lots of rounds. [/QUOTE]
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