I will add my experience, when I was an "enthusiastic" wanna be! So, I turned inserts for my barrel vice from 1.5" aluminum rod on my lathe - matched that taper on the beginning of the No. 4 barrel - promptly discovered that it really helps to have a least one, if not two layers of plain computer printer paper to prevent aluminum smears onto that barrel. "rosin" - like pitchers use, is very, very helpful to get that stuff to grip and not slip. Then, the No. 4 receiver needs a specific shaped action wrench that will apply humungous amount of torque - without touching that spigot for the front (only?) action screw. I used a four foot snipe - lifted my feet off the floor on first attempt. A good "smack" with a dead blow sledge hammer - with tension applied, got it to unscrew. For a split second, I visualized 350 pound gorillas with 13 foot snipes torquing these things up, back in the day. 75 odd years of corrosion probably did not actually help. That was removing the grungy barrel - next ones, I took the time to hacksaw a groove about 3/16" deep, all around about 1/16" ahead of receiver - turned off as if by hand - comparatively speaking. Re-installing a replacement to get new barrel's bayonet lugs / front sight lugs to exact TDC with the rear sight is as fussy as you want to make it. Then deal with head space. And so on...
Sorry for multi post but I haven’t figured out how to multi-quote
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