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I have frequently visited this forum. This discussion prompted me to join and hopefully help. Ruger does have this spring in stock. Volquartsen and Tandemkross are two other sources for this spring.
On Ruger 22/44, the most common reason for damaging this spring is pushing out the grooved pin which is retained by this spring. It is important to push this spring out of the pin groove before removing the pin.
There are a few excellent you tube videos showing the correct reinstall of this spring.
Since you will be replacing the spring, order from either Volquartsen or Tandemkross upgrade parts and install them while you have your 22/44 apart. Order these parts for sure
FYI I have many Mark II, III and IV pistols. Working and upgrading them, I've acquired lots of learning based on the trial and error method
On Ruger 22/44, the most common reason for damaging this spring is pushing out the grooved pin which is retained by this spring. It is important to push this spring out of the pin groove before removing the pin.
There are a few excellent you tube videos showing the correct reinstall of this spring.
Since you will be replacing the spring, order from either Volquartsen or Tandemkross upgrade parts and install them while you have your 22/44 apart. Order these parts for sure
- Volquartsen Target Hammer
- Volquartsen Magazine Disconnect Bushing-eliminates magazine disconnect
- Volquartsen Target Sear
FYI I have many Mark II, III and IV pistols. Working and upgrading them, I've acquired lots of learning based on the trial and error method