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07 May 2006, 03:39
Maineguide1
Ruger safety
Does anyone know of an after market safety for the Ruger MKII series. The stock safety is a little small and more difficult to use than a Model 70 and I'd like to replace it.

Maineguide
07 May 2006, 04:23
Jaywalker
Haaven't seen one, but you might consider having a gunsmith weld on an extension.

Jaywalker
07 May 2006, 16:39
Don Slater
Metalsmith Ed LaPour makes them, but
they are expensive. The quality
matches the cost though.
07 May 2006, 18:46
jeffeosso
Don,
ed makes excellent products, though this route is over kill.. Ed's safety is a shroud safety, not a lever replacement

I too have the same complaint on the ruger safeties.. should be 3/16 longer

jeffe


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09 May 2006, 02:18
Don Slater
[QUOTE]Originally posted by jeffeosso:
Don,
ed makes excellent products, though this route is over kill.. Ed's safety is a shroud safety, not a lever replacement

I too have the same complaint on the ruger safeties.. should be 3/16 longer



Yeah, I know it's a shroud safety, Jeff.
Better, I think! I'm not fond of the
Ruger original on the Mark II!

Regards,

Don

http://www.edlapourgunsmithing.com/index.html
09 May 2006, 02:38
Maineguide1
Don,

Thanks for the web address, I called and they only make the shroud safety for the older tang safety models not the M77 MKII models. But I'll keep an eye out for someone who does.

Maineguide
11 May 2006, 20:52
Don Slater
quote:
Originally posted by Maineguide1:
Don,

Thanks for the web address, I called and they only make the shroud safety for the older tang safety models not the M77 MKII models. But I'll keep an eye out for someone who does.

Maineguide




Hmmm. That's nice to know, MG1. His website
says it will work on either the old or new? I
wonder what he means by that?
11 May 2006, 21:30
ramrod340
quote:
That's nice to know, MG1. His website
says it will work on either the old or new?

His site doesn't reference the MKII. There was a change made to the trigger pieces on the M77R. If you look at the Ruger site it list different trigger parts on models 79-49999 and below. Maybe that is what he is calling old and new model.


As usual just my $.02
Paul K