Ruger MKIII Grip Mods-POLL

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Will adding aftermarket grips de-value MKIII

  • Yes

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  • NO

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MoHawk

Bearcat
Joined
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Location
Mid Missouri
Please vote on you opinion of change in resale value of
Ruger MarkIII if grip modifications are made. At present
I consider my 3 yr old to be at 99%. I am not concerned
about becoming a collectors item, I just do not want to
greatly de-value the pistol in case I decide to trade or
sell in future. In my opinion it helps the pistol with a much
better grip. The biggest disadvantage I found is the extra
width makes it more difficult to reach the bolt lock/release
& mag button with your thumb. If there were extended
versions of those available it would be great!

Present
RugerMKIII2245.jpg

New grips that will require drilling handle.
RMKIIIGrips.jpg

I could stick them on with double face tape however I don't like that idea.
 

Bearlaker

Bearcat
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May 29, 2006
Messages
71
Location
Little Green Valley, Utah
I voted no. I have the 22/45 MKIII and don't see it becoming a collectors item. Doesn't mean I don't like it or that it's not a great little gun, especially once it's been delawyerized.
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You can use contact tape or cement if you don't want to drill holes in the frame.
 

billbeamon

Bearcat
Joined
Aug 25, 2009
Messages
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Volquartsen makes a stainless extended mag release button for the MKIII (VC3MR $22.95) and an extended bolt release for appox $10...
I'm not sure if anyone else does...

Bill Beamon
 

MoHawk

Bearcat
Joined
Sep 26, 2009
Messages
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Location
Mid Missouri
Bill, thanks for the info. I bought the MKIII NIB never fired from a friend. I did not realize how many aftermarket parts were available for the MKIII. I will be making several mods in the near future. I love to shoot this pistol!
 
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