Ruger 10/22 magazine strip and reassemble.

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024

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  • @rayb9053
    @rayb9053 Год назад +8

    Total agree with the other comments. I have watched several of your videos and they are always clear, informative, well done, and extremely helpful. Thank you for the time you spend making them, It is appreciated!

  • @MGB-learning
    @MGB-learning 4 года назад +13

    Outstanding video. I still own my very first Ruger 10/22 with its original magazine (40 years ago). I have never dissembled it after thousands of rounds. Now I know how. Thanks

    • @SagebrushRebel
      @SagebrushRebel 4 года назад +1

      Same here. My Ruger 10/22 is 40 years old. This video showed how to finally clean it. It did need cleaning. Thanks

    • @MGB-learning
      @MGB-learning 4 года назад +4

      @@kindheart6411 Lord willing the USA will once again build high quality products unlike the cheap disposable garbage that "other countries build now a days. As late as the 80s people from all over the world sought out products labeled "Made in USA"

    • @bobgarr6246
      @bobgarr6246 4 года назад +1

      Well thought out video. It might help to know that once the nut is started it should be rotated from the 12 o'clock position one full revolution and then stop at 4 o'clock. A total of 8 sides of the nut past the 12 o'clock position. I'm not trying to out do anyone, but my first 10/22 was a 1969 Sporter, that's 51 years old, then a 1977 Carbine, then a 1987 Sporter for a project, and finally a 2014 Take - Down. And in all that time I have had probably 20 plus 10 round mags. With only one unfixable failure, a broken spring. But the original mag from the first 1969 Sporter is still going strong. With a combined total of well over 250,000 rounds of ammo put thru them that is impressive. Ruger got it right with this gun/mag combination. For what it's worth, stick with Ruger mags, the after market ones regardless of capacity are not very reliable, with the exception of Butler Creek ones. If you do your part these things will outlast you. As an aside, the steel buffer pin at the rear of the receiver should be an immediate discard and be replaced with an after market silicone rubber one. They might eventually wear down, but it's better than a cracked receiver. So just replace them as or if you see any wear. That's all I've got, thanks for the video.

    • @oldschooldude8370
      @oldschooldude8370 3 года назад

      @@bobgarr6246 You're actually starting at 11 when tension starts so it would be 3 or 1 1/3 turns.

    • @BobChanter
      @BobChanter Год назад

      @@oldschooldude8370 He was right, 8 turns (notches).

  • @davidstepeck2644
    @davidstepeck2644 5 лет назад +47

    Turn the adjustment nut lightly clockwise until it stops, then turn it 8 notches exactly then tighten the bolt

    • @LSMG2004
      @LSMG2004 4 месяца назад +1

      Yessir. No point in leaving the tension up to chance

  • @MW-bi1pi
    @MW-bi1pi 5 лет назад +11

    I really admire your instructional videos. Very clear, concise and great camera work. Your Rossi 92 instructions are equally clear. Thank you kindly for taking the time to offer them.

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  5 лет назад

      Thanks for the kind comments, its appreciated, cheers.

  • @logankorn1972
    @logankorn1972 4 года назад +6

    I would have never figured this out alone. You saved me a lot of frustration. Can't thank you enough

  • @carr869
    @carr869 8 лет назад +15

    I've watched the three videos you made for disassembly and reassembly of the 10/22. Just wanted to say thanks for taking the time to make and post them for us.
    Tom

  • @joejoelesh1197
    @joejoelesh1197 4 года назад +2

    Thanks. You saved me some $$.
    I was experimenting with some odd ammo and I got rim locked on my mag. With your help I got it fixed

  • @rpurdum
    @rpurdum 5 лет назад +6

    Concise and understandable. Well done! Thank you!

  • @algernonsidney3982
    @algernonsidney3982 Год назад +1

    Great! I was able to re-assemble this over-complicated magazine with no trouble.

  • @jakewolynski5239
    @jakewolynski5239 Год назад +2

    Excellent instruction ! Your a great teacher

  • @jessearroyo3927
    @jessearroyo3927 2 года назад

    Thank you. I am a new owner of a 10/22 and this was very helpful!

  • @buddycarroll9641
    @buddycarroll9641 Год назад +1

    Thanks for a great video. I bought two new mags and they were really hard to load. They springs were to way too tight. I backed the spring off and now they're easy to load. Thanks a bunch. I gave you a "like".

  • @MyVenancia
    @MyVenancia 6 лет назад +2

    Thank you for the short video. it solved my magazine troubles.

  • @tomgirdler5511
    @tomgirdler5511 5 лет назад +3

    Excellent video, Easy to understand.
    Thanks mate 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
    T

  • @GenericHandle54321
    @GenericHandle54321 2 года назад

    Thanks, just what I needed. Mine was sticking and I was able to reassemble it with your help. I did notice that if I tightened the main bolt that held it all together too tight on reassembly, it didn't allow the barrel to turn freely. Once I loosened that bolt just slightly, the barrel inside was able to turn and feed the ammo.

  • @bradleypieper3387
    @bradleypieper3387 4 года назад +2

    Good vid! Instructions accurate, and WORKS !

  • @Jeradactile
    @Jeradactile 3 года назад

    Just got at 10/22 for Christmas. Thanks for this video!!

  • @bwoodard907
    @bwoodard907 4 года назад +3

    Nice only be sure to check the baseline tension prior to disassembly so you know what it felt like. Great video, thanks

  • @jthepickle7
    @jthepickle7 3 года назад

    Thank goodness I have two of these. One to leave alone and use to calibrate spring tension.

  • @joiseystud
    @joiseystud 7 лет назад +9

    I like to hold the nut in one hand and turn the magazine with the other. A lot easier than trying to turn that little nut.

  • @notRCrosleyHacked
    @notRCrosleyHacked 2 года назад +1

    Very good presentation,thanks.

  • @paulharwood1281
    @paulharwood1281 5 лет назад +2

    Thank you for making it simple enough.

  • @usmclee65
    @usmclee65 6 лет назад +2

    Great job, thank you for all the great info!

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  6 лет назад

      Your welcome, thanks for looking in, cheers.

  • @bluesbondsman
    @bluesbondsman 3 года назад +4

    I've owned 10/22's since the 1970's and never had a magazine apart.
    Gotta love RUclips eh !

  • @clarenceparker9860
    @clarenceparker9860 Год назад +1

    The correct tension is achieved by turning end nut 8 flats.

  • @jamesdelong6401
    @jamesdelong6401 10 месяцев назад

    Nice video. Simply enough

  • @KathrynLiz1
    @KathrynLiz1 4 года назад +1

    Two turns seems to be about right. I hold the nut lightly with a pair of needle nose small vice grips. Once the right tension is reached you can tip the nut a bit sideways to engage the mag body then let go the grips while pushing the nut home. I don't break my nails that way! :-D

  • @jimsiress9687
    @jimsiress9687 3 года назад

    Outstanding ! Great video.

  • @TahoeRealm
    @TahoeRealm 3 года назад

    GREAT detail - thanks!

  • @davidharkins5345
    @davidharkins5345 3 года назад +1

    GREAT VIDEO ! THANK YOU !

  • @charliecross3198
    @charliecross3198 Год назад

    Excellent video thanks

  • @jonathanrobertson3406
    @jonathanrobertson3406 6 лет назад

    Thanks for a great video. Very instructive.

  • @charliecross3198
    @charliecross3198 Год назад

    Excellent video. Had one apart. Could not member how to reassemble with the correct spring tension.

  • @timolexsey341
    @timolexsey341 Год назад

    I was surprised. I only have to watch the video once.

  • @itsjustjoe3790
    @itsjustjoe3790 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for the info.

  • @kirkharig192
    @kirkharig192 2 года назад +1

    Thank you

  • @1959jimbob
    @1959jimbob 10 месяцев назад +1

    Well done. thank you.

  • @runnerba
    @runnerba 11 месяцев назад

    After all, how many turns do you need to make on the spring part?

  • @randmayfield5695
    @randmayfield5695 4 года назад +2

    Interesting. Moving frictional parts and no lubricant. I need to research this concept more. Maybe a dry lubricant? Thanks for the video. Very informative.

    • @Jinjianimates
      @Jinjianimates 3 года назад

      Lube not required, very minimal moving parts touching.

  • @paulhaley499
    @paulhaley499 6 месяцев назад

    excellent video Sir; I just feel bad my British bothers cannot get the BX-25 mags

  • @carr869
    @carr869 8 лет назад +1

    Bought an extra trigger group to use as a training aid to show others what you have taught me.
    Tom

  • @peterkolovos3079
    @peterkolovos3079 6 лет назад

    Thank you for a great tutorial.

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  6 лет назад

      Your welcome, its not perfect but does the job :}

  • @lawrencemartin1113
    @lawrencemartin1113 4 года назад

    Really helpful, thank you.

  • @andrewheale4738
    @andrewheale4738 2 года назад +1

    I can see why you used a torx screwdriver, hex screw is in Imperial ☹️
    Ordered one on flea bay.

  • @archangel20031
    @archangel20031 3 года назад

    There has to be an official number of flats that the nut turns to properly tension a new spring, and that would be nice to know.
    And as for a plastic on plastic type of magazine, powdered graphite is about the only type of lube you could safely use as it will not attract dust and gum up the works like oil or grease, it will not get hard in freezing conditions or get runny in the heat like oil or grease, and will not attack anything plastic like some solvent type of oils might. Blains farm and fleet sell it by the gallon for something like $18 and that much will last 1000 people lubing their magazines for a few hundred years!

    • @oldschooldude8370
      @oldschooldude8370 3 года назад +1

      8 flats. 1 1/3 turns. Puts you at 3 o'clock.

    • @etutub
      @etutub 3 года назад

      @@oldschooldude8370 isn't that 4 o'clock? EDIT: OK, I read another comment from you in a different video, you mean starting at 11 o'clock 😀

  • @rejeanbergeron699
    @rejeanbergeron699 2 года назад

    Merci (Thank you)

  • @leesherman100
    @leesherman100 8 лет назад +4

    I turn the nut 360 degrees plus one more flat for proper tension. Good vid bye the bye. Thanx.

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  8 лет назад

      +lee sherman Thanks for that,yep i just push on the rotor with a screwdriver to see how much tension is on,i think i put a bit more than 360,cheers.

  • @hokeypokeyalso1783
    @hokeypokeyalso1783 4 года назад

    Great video TY

  • @user-kq4dz2xv6c
    @user-kq4dz2xv6c 2 года назад

    FYI ..If you a older original, Version 1 ?? rotary magazine , that has the really small Allen head .... it is a 5/64ths

  • @leesherman100
    @leesherman100 5 лет назад +1

    I give the nut a 360 degree rotation plus one more flat of the nut for proper tension. Seems to work well.

  • @paulbritton1436
    @paulbritton1436 6 месяцев назад

    Mine made it over 20 years with no cleaning!

  • @Lindback.
    @Lindback. 5 лет назад +1

    Why are you using a torx for a hex bolt?

    • @fuzzyfeetoffury
      @fuzzyfeetoffury 4 года назад

      probably cause it needs a weird 4.5mm allen-key/ hex head driver which alot of people dont have cause its a weird size, hell im an engineer and i dont even have a 4.5mm hex head, hell i used a flat head screw driver to take that bolt out about 4 hours ago haha, i have one that fits between 2 points of the hex nut and just be really careful

    • @larryreno8293
      @larryreno8293 4 года назад +2

      It’s only dumb if it doesn’t work!

    • @SuperSaltydog77
      @SuperSaltydog77 4 года назад +1

      @@fuzzyfeetoffury A 4.5mm is to big for my magazine which was bought new in 1985. Mine takes a 9/64 Allen wrench ( actually called a socket head). Apparently over the years Ruger has changed it.

  • @brentrasmussen2440
    @brentrasmussen2440 2 года назад

    Looks like a allen screw head where you are using a torx screwdriver. Otherwise, good video.

  • @jtenrec1
    @jtenrec1 4 года назад

    Any issues leaving these magazines loaded?

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  4 года назад

      Hi, I never leave a magazine loaded , the only issue I can see would be one of safety, cheers.

    • @Jinjianimates
      @Jinjianimates 3 года назад

      Either leave them loaded or unloaded. The springs life is only effected by how many times it is compressed not how long it is compressed.

  • @l.o.r410
    @l.o.r410 4 года назад

    Wait. What does this do? I’m looking for videos on stovepipe. Sometimes my round will get stuck while it’s being ejected after firing. Anybody got any tips?

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  4 года назад

      Hi, if you have not already done this ,try taking your rifle and mag apart and give it a good clean, sometimes it is this simple to stop jamming etc, cheers.

    • @l.o.r410
      @l.o.r410 4 года назад

      My Rossi Rifle I’m actually doing it right now lol. I loss this video and thank god you commented back! ☺️

    • @l.o.r410
      @l.o.r410 4 года назад

      My Rossi Rifle Alright I actually twist it to the point I couldn’t anymore and screwed it tight and I check if it did anything. It seems to be fine on the consistency part as the rounds would fall id say 5-8 inches away. I have a rd or so that’ll go 10-13 inches away. So I’m not sure if it help or not. Guess I’ll just need to hit the range to test it out.

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  4 года назад +1

      @@l.o.r410 That is your ejector not the mag, take your bolt out and clean the face and also inside receiver.

    • @l.o.r410
      @l.o.r410 4 года назад

      My Rossi Rifle I think I definitely need to do that. My dumbass seriously spray painted my bolt and I had to put alcohol on it to rub it all off again and I might’ve still got some paint in the bolt itself etc. I’ll learn how to disassemble it and assemble it back. Thank you though for your time.

  • @tdrnkr
    @tdrnkr 7 лет назад +4

    Tandemkross sells a tool for this purpose. The tool is nearly impossible to use. Just my opinion. Your way is much better and easier.

    • @myrossirifle
      @myrossirifle  7 лет назад +2

      Thanks for that, glad it helped, cheers.

  • @theprofiler8531
    @theprofiler8531 5 лет назад +8

    Man live on a highway do ya?

  • @TADDs101
    @TADDs101 6 месяцев назад

    8 FLATS

  • @highdesertsunset3011
    @highdesertsunset3011 3 года назад

    i am watching british guy tell me how to do this, embarrassed

  • @Modsnake98
    @Modsnake98 3 года назад

    No need to disassemble these🤯

    • @oldschooldude8370
      @oldschooldude8370 3 года назад

      I have original magazines for my 66 10/22 and they became quite loose. I had to tighten them to restore proper feeding.

  • @useless844
    @useless844 2 года назад

    thank you