I've already changed the internals on mine. So it's not going back
and there lies the rub. Many MK II/III/IV owners drop in aftermarket action parts first thing to get the trigger respectable (and/or remove the mag disconnect.)If you send the gun in with these parts, Ruger will remove and discard them. So your option is to gut the gun, send in the frame w original parts, wait till it comes back and then strip and rebuild it again with your parts.
I feel bad for those who paid a smith to do the trigger work as sending it in would take two runs through the smith AGAIN. Crazy when you think about it as the installation of the aftermarket (sear,trigger,hammer, spring,plunger,disconnector) parts likely cure any potential problem anyway.
FWIW: I emailed Ruger to see if they would just send the new safety parts and they ( not surprisingly ) refused. Clearly, this whole illogical process is being driven by the lawyers. They can keep their free mags.
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