You did not say whether your Ruger is a Mk I, II, or III, but the answer to all is: 1. Contact Ruger through their website, and request an owner's manual. They are free. There is a trick to the final re-assembly that the book covers. 2. Get a basic cleaning kit, including a cleaning rod, 22 brush, patch holder, cleaning solvent and patches. You can get one at any gun shop, or the sporting goods dept of the various *Mart stores. 3. Step one of cleaning is ALWAYS check to see that the firearm is unloaded.
You can request a owner's manual at the Ruger website.
You need to contact Ruger. You may have a prototype
You can request a manual from Ruger on their web site.
Request a manual from Ruger's website or take it to a gunsmith
You can get a manual for free at Ruger's web site.
Request a manual from Ruger on their web site.
Go to the Ruger website. There is a section to date your 22 by serial number.
To clean a Ruger .22 Long Rifle auto pistol, first ensure the firearm is unloaded and safe. Disassemble the pistol according to the manufacturer’s instructions, typically removing the slide and barrel. Use a cleaning rod and patches soaked in a suitable gun cleaning solvent to clean the barrel, and a brush to scrub any fouling. Wipe down the frame and parts with a cloth, lubricate moving parts lightly, and reassemble the pistol once everything is clean and dry.
No such model in the Ruger line.
Ruger's website lists the current offerings.
The value of an NRA Special Edition 22 Ruger pistol actually depends on a couple different things. A couple of these things would be the age and condition of the pistol.
Ruger's website has serial number data on its products.