The Ruger Mark II family has a firing pin stop to prevent chamber damage from dry firing. This is explained on pages 17 and 21 of the manual.
I am not certain that the Mark I had such protection.
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I stand corrected. I didn't realize they had them.
sbow wrote:The Ruger Mark II family has a firing pin stop to prevent chamber damage from dry firing. This is explained on pages 17 and 21 of the manual.
I am not certain that the Mark I had such protection.