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Can't get the barrel off my M700. Help!
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<blockquote data-quote="Hired Gun" data-source="post: 782858" data-attributes="member: 1290"><p>I've tried high and low to sell brand new Remington take offs and never got a nibble even at $25. I just took a 55 gallon drum of them to recycle and got about $50 for 500 pounds of them. Besides who would really want one? I'v put a couple on and regreted every one of them. SPS tuperware goes out weekly in my trash pickup.</p><p> </p><p>Never needed heat or had to damage one in any way to get any barrel off. Aluminum is way softer than steel and will never mar it. It might embed in the rougher barrels but it wipes right off with bore solvent. Just don't be putting any grit in there. No rosin no nothin. I pulled one last night and it was torqued to about 150-200 pounds from the factory. Vangards are still the hardest ones to pull bar none.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hired Gun, post: 782858, member: 1290"] I've tried high and low to sell brand new Remington take offs and never got a nibble even at $25. I just took a 55 gallon drum of them to recycle and got about $50 for 500 pounds of them. Besides who would really want one? I'v put a couple on and regreted every one of them. SPS tuperware goes out weekly in my trash pickup. Never needed heat or had to damage one in any way to get any barrel off. Aluminum is way softer than steel and will never mar it. It might embed in the rougher barrels but it wipes right off with bore solvent. Just don't be putting any grit in there. No rosin no nothin. I pulled one last night and it was torqued to about 150-200 pounds from the factory. Vangards are still the hardest ones to pull bar none. [/QUOTE]
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