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Gunsmithing
Removing a Rem. Barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="scpaul" data-source="post: 2834846" data-attributes="member: 76393"><p>I can't speak to what it went through before I got it, but it was painted with enamel paint almost as soon as I got it and has been painted numerous times over the years. Hopefully it's not rusted in the threads. I'll start scratching the barrel,recoil lug and action connections with a razor blade to cut the paint and start soaking it with Kroil or PB Blaster asap and maybe put it in the sun to do some minor expansion/contraction since it's been kept in AC all of the time that I've owned. Ive got an old Weller soldering gun if i need more within reason.Thanks alot all, Paul aka. scpaul</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scpaul, post: 2834846, member: 76393"] I can't speak to what it went through before I got it, but it was painted with enamel paint almost as soon as I got it and has been painted numerous times over the years. Hopefully it's not rusted in the threads. I'll start scratching the barrel,recoil lug and action connections with a razor blade to cut the paint and start soaking it with Kroil or PB Blaster asap and maybe put it in the sun to do some minor expansion/contraction since it's been kept in AC all of the time that I've owned. Ive got an old Weller soldering gun if i need more within reason.Thanks alot all, Paul aka. scpaul [/QUOTE]
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