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Just a quick question for those Ruger RSM owners. Are the floor plate, trigger guard steel being their top of the range rifle or alloy like their main rifle range? | ||
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RSM's are all steel, floorplate and trigger guard, two-piece bottom metal. The main range now is the Hawkeye and it is all steel too, two-piece. The previous CRF Mk II M77's had a mix of steel and alloy, two-piece. I got both versions on various models. The original tang safety, push-feed M77 "Mk I" was uniformly alloy except for the old .458WinMag which came with a steel trigger guard and steel floorplate. I used to order the steel bottom metal from Brownells to replace the alloy stuff. I broke a few alloy trigger guards and always ended up getting steel replacements when that happened, or before it happened. Rugers have evolved. | |||
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So the MKII 77 Magnum is an all steel rifle? | |||
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Alloy trigger guards and floor plates are crap, and Ruger has finally learned to cut the crap. | |||
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Oops! Even the magazine followers are steel in the Hawkeye and RSM. Not a bit of aluminum alloy in my Rugers anymore. All my Rugers are highest quality now. | |||
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