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Gunsmithing
Barrel removal questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Wyosam" data-source="post: 2138260" data-attributes="member: 113713"><p>One trick that has worked well for me is thread soak with PB blaster or similar, get everything set up and ready, put the barreled action in the chest freezer for a few hours. clamp the barrel in the vice, then some quick heat to the receiver ring with a propane torch and break it loose. Decades old remingtons and stubborn Tikkas have popped off easily for me with this method.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wyosam, post: 2138260, member: 113713"] One trick that has worked well for me is thread soak with PB blaster or similar, get everything set up and ready, put the barreled action in the chest freezer for a few hours. clamp the barrel in the vice, then some quick heat to the receiver ring with a propane torch and break it loose. Decades old remingtons and stubborn Tikkas have popped off easily for me with this method. [/QUOTE]
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