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Gunsmithing
Case Seperation I thought.
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<blockquote data-quote="sodakota" data-source="post: 1618423" data-attributes="member: 81002"><p>I helped run a test on strength of different manufacture's fire arms. From that test I can safely say: There was a serious high pressure in this case!</p><p>You can be glad that you had not modified the bolt by adding a Sako type extractor. If you had and we're not wearing shooting glasses you might have lost an eye. </p><p>Do as others have suggested regarding removing the case from the bolt. </p><p>I'd try putting it in the freezer method first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sodakota, post: 1618423, member: 81002"] I helped run a test on strength of different manufacture’s fire arms. From that test I can safely say: There was a serious high pressure in this case! You can be glad that you had not modified the bolt by adding a Sako type extractor. If you had and we’re not wearing shooting glasses you might have lost an eye. Do as others have suggested regarding removing the case from the bolt. I’d try putting it in the freezer method first. [/QUOTE]
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