Did a Google search and the exact sticker found inside the Ruger plastic pistol box came up. Sorry, but can't figure out how to post a Web link on my tablet...
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Yes those look like the same decal as Ruger used. I'm not sure what I would do with the other 499 of them...buy a pile more Mark-2's perhapsTry this: Click HERE.
Those are a great deal Aladdin but we Canucks can't purchase off Ruger USA. I hope Ruger Canada can supply.The filler screws can be found here.
http://shopruger.com/B-83-SS-MK-I-II-III-Scope-Base-Filler-Screws-SS-61134/productinfo/61134/
Or here the 10/22 screws will work and are less money.
http://shopruger.com/C-83-10_22-Stainless-Set-4-Filler-plug-Screws/productinfo/60045/
What we have in Canada would be considered "Ruger Suppliers", private companies that get to sell Ruger under licence. Not the same as dealing direct with Ruger.com I think, but I will find out soon enough.I don't know how Ruger Canada works. I had a broken manual clip missing on one of my boxes and Ruger USA sent me a new one (free) and it included the sticker.
Thanks for the link Uncle Howie! I totally agree with you, screws are inexpensive and replacing missing or damaged ones can make the gun look so much better. In older guns I prefer to use the original (flat blade) screws if I can get them.Here's another possibility for the "MADE IN U.S.A." sticker.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/25-MADE-IN-...673?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item43be04e521
Any decent gun shop or any gunsmith ought to be able to hook you up with some stainless "filler screws." They usually have a box of them, in various sizes/finishes.
Whenever I see a used gun in a gun shop w/o filler screws, I wonder what they're thinking. The things are CHEAP. If I owned a gun shop, I'd have a great big box of them on hand. They can make the used guns look so much better...