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A friend bought an older Ruger Mark I Standard Model 22 auto pistol. The magazine doesn't work correctly. The top round chambers ok but subsequent rounds stick down and don't advance up into loading position and chamber. I looked for a replacement magazine from various vendors for Mark I pistols but they all seem have the loading assist button on the wrong side of the magazine. . Any ideas what's going on or where I can get a mag that fits a very old Mark I? SN is 10-22xxx
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I've gotten them on eBay and other places. They are nine round mags. I have several and never had feeding problems. Probably bent lips or damaged follower.
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bunches on ebay for about $26 each
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I have a very early Ruger standard auto,A-100 frame,when i got a spare magazine,the loading button was on the wrong side also,i believe i just pulled the button off and put it on the other side.Been awhile,but try that first.
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Thanks for the replies.Ordered one.
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In the mean time, order a new spring for the old magazine, and clean the hell out of the mag before you put the new spring in...May just salvage that mag.
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Thank you for the idea. It looks like the the bottom of the magazine (which is silver) is very securly peened in with 4 punches so probably ruin it by removal. I'm leaning toward believing it's the follower that may be the culprit. The magazine lips appear to be aligned ok.
One other observation: the bolt doesn't automatically lock open after the last shot...but I'm not sure it's supposed to. I know that the safety can be used to lock the bolt in the open position.
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Mark 1's don't lock open. Mark 2 mags work great in my Mark 1 and have the easily removable base plate.
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Mark 1's don't lock open. Mark 2 mags work great in my Mark 1 and have the easily removable base plate. That's been my experience too. I just did not know if that was true with the OP pistol since he said it was so old??? I remember buying a MK1, and the mags were selling for very high dollars on ebay. Probably to collectors, or people that did not know you could use the MK2 mags in their pistols. I paid $300 for the pistol, and sold the mags for about $80.00 each. It cut the cost of the pistol in half. Worked out very well because I already had plenty of MK2 mags. I don't think the mk1 mags are as desirable or expensive now. I saw 2 new ones the other day at a LGS and they were like $20 each..
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Thanks for that! I just bought a repro mag for not too much. Appreciate the help!!
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I just received a new, current production Mark I magazine ($26) and followed the instructions on the package. Took less than 5 minutes to disassemble, move the thumb button to the opposite side and reassemble. Works just fine!
Also learned that you can make the 9-shot factory magazine into a 10-shot by making a minor modification to the follower (if that matters).
Thanks again to everyone for all the help. Hunter1
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