Wood dowel and a hammer. Its a brass case, how stuck can it be?Wooden dowel?
Wooden dowel didn't work.
Was hoping to avoid a gunsmith but that will be my last resort if I can't figure it out.
Keep the ideas coming. I will try anything reasonable.
Wooden dowel didn't work.
Was hoping to avoid a gunsmith but that will be my last resort if I can't figure it out.
Keep the ideas coming. I will try anything reasonable.
That is an important difference than just a stuck case in the chamber.Tried but remember the 9 mm brass is very thin.
It suffered case head separation. Probably too many reloads but I am not sure.
I will try the tap method.
I too have successfully used a tap to remove a ruptured case. You need to be very careful not to score the chamber.[/QUOTE]
Tap makes contact with the chamber, there is a really good chance of a ruined barrel.
I too have successfully used a tap to remove a ruptured case. You need to be very careful not to score the chamber.[/QUOTE]
Tap makes contact with the chamber, there is a really good chance of a ruined barrel.
Looking at the drawing specs for 9mm luger the outer diameter at the mouth of the casing is .380. So that's safe for using a 3/8 NF tap to cut into the sleeve to remove it. But you want to avoid scoring the chamber. What I'd suggest to aid with this is that you cut off a 4 or 5mm long collar from the mouth of another casing and split it to allow the brass ring to expand around the tap. Insert this collar into the chamber so it is up against the stuck sleeve. NOW insert and thread in the 3/8 NF tap a few turns and pull the sleeve and centering collar out.