http://www.ruger.com/products/markIV/overview.html
News release:
http://www.ruger.com/news/2016-09-22.html
Manual:
https://ruger-docs.s3.amazonaws.com/_ma ... 4tS28s.pdf
* One button takedown
* Ambi safety
* No more LCI

karlobag wrote:From the video, it looked like it was pinned. If not, that is a good thing!
mmcnx2 wrote:I did see a video on these a few days ago. The front of the barrel has a slot that hooks on a pin in the frame and you pivot the rear of the barrel down on the frame which then locks in the rear.
I'm sure it is a huge improvement for ease of cleaning and will help sales. What it does for accuracy and reliability is yet to be seen. The Mark series has been one heck of a platform, let's hope they didn't mess it up.
On a lighter note, I'm old school, I've been taking apart Mark I,II and III's for 30+ years if you can't disassemble one down to the bare frame you aren't really a gun guy.
It is like trying to watch a someone claiming to be a 1911 guy and they can't do more than a field strip.
Heck, even most of the Glock folks can't disassemble those down to a bare frame; we have a whole new bunch of folks in the sport that have no idea how their guns actually function internally.
It is not unlike autos, computers, and half the other stuff people use today. Products seem to be engineered for the least common denominator.
ranger wrote:Looks like a winner for Ruger. The reassembly procedure was always the biggest beef people have with the Mark series and this fixes the issue. Losing the LCI (dirt trap) was a good move as well.
Here's a video review by .22 Plinkster.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqbiyPMA7CE
Dill wrote:I have a Mark III Hunter, and I don't take it down very often. Maybe you should offer a class, because every time I do it I end up cursing the stupid engineer that designed it, hah...give me an AR to build any day!
ranger wrote:Arnzen Arms in Eden Prairie is already showing the new Mark IV on their website.![]()
http://arnzenarms.com/catalog-search?se ... 2++mark+IV
ranger wrote:Arnzen Arms in Eden Prairie is already showing the new Mark IV on their website.![]()
http://arnzenarms.com/catalog-search?se ... 2++mark+IV
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