Cap removal
Hi. Carefully drill a small hole in the center of the brass button (has the Ruger logo). Drill just the depth or thickness of the button, otherwise you will damage the screw underneath the button. It is phillips. Then take a larger bit that is close to the button OD, but smaller than the cap ID that the button is pressed into. Once you have the larger relief hole, carefully pry the remaining button circle out. Of course you have to be able to careful not to put tool pry marks on the edge of the cap where the brass button is pressed into. Then just simply remove the screw. The metal grip cap is not glued, but instead uses one small teat that keeps the cap aligned with the wooden grip. Midway USA or brownells sells replacement brass buttons for when you are done and reassemble. Maybe call western gun to see if they have buttons. I haven’t tried them, but it’ll be worth a call to avoid the south of the border shipping and customs headache. There might be other ways to remove the cap without damage, but this is the way I’ve done 4 #1’s.
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