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Originally Posted by Wee Hooker
This is going to get ugly. The first thing many folks do when they buy a Ruger MK i/ii/iii/iv is upgrade the sear to get a target grade trigger pull. Many go all out and replace the entire trigger train. (Trigger,Plunger, spring, dis-connector, hammer, mag disconnect bushing, sear..) Some do there own. Many pay others to install the parts. Now Ruger is saying they won't return those parts if sent in. It's up to the owners to make the frames stock before returning.
I suspect there will be ALLOT of MK IVs that never go back because of this position.
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Look at it from Ruger's point of view.... Firstly, by installing those parts you have instantly voided your warranty (we've all done it - but them's the facts) - secondly, Ruger is going to rework it and send it back as a factory-fresh unit, so they would have to stand behind it all over again. With non-factory parts, that just isn't going to happen. I'm with Ruger on this one.