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- Montreal, QC
Roflmao,
well yeah, that would work too, but where's he gonna get C4 AND a liberal in the same place? Freon and MAPP torches are readily available at any HVAC supply![]()
dwight,if nothing works,pm me with your adress and I'll send you a used bullet with the rifling on it ( dug some out of a snow hill last winter...they go 2 feet in at 150 yd and get not damaged at all) ...lube,insert with tip into muzzle,push down with cleaning rod (offers medium resistance) and give the rod a whack down when the bullet reaches the broken case...worked all the time for me,since then I'm keeping a used bullet with the cleaning stuff in the buttplate compartment.![]()
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First, get some Freon in a tank with a hose.
Then, get a small torch. Keep both handy.
First, take the freon and freeze the barrel. Then, take the torch, light it and quickly jam the flame up as close to the casing as possible.
After the whole thing has exploded, the casing will no longer be stuck in the barrel, as the barrel will no longer exist
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ALLS London as something here
The use of cold may work, if it is a brass casing.
since you have a ring and brass contract more than steel
if you heat it up the brass ring will expand and will be harder to extract
http://www.physlink.com/education/askexperts/ae40.cfm
Putting your rifle outside at -15oc like tonight may untighten it out
One question where the casing come from?
You got a casing to go all the way up the barrel!>@@#!!!! wow!
what kind of ammo were you running?