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Unread 09-27-2023, 01:49 PM   #1
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The unhooking pin is stuck in on my G grd 12, can't take the barrels off , been putting kroil no it . The gun is nice and clean no rust or banged up, how to get that pin to move forward ? (Pin the hand guard push in)

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Unread 09-27-2023, 02:34 PM   #2
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Try dry firing both barrels and see if the barrels will come off then. This trick often works.
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You may just have to pull the barrels from the frame the hard way. Either by removing the cocking hook or taking the trigger plate off. Then go from there with correcting the root of the problem.
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I Had the same problem. I fire both barrels with snap caps and the forend removed and the barrels come off.
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You may just have to pull the barrels from the frame the hard way. Either by removing the cocking hook or taking the trigger plate off. Then go from there with correcting the root of the problem.


Been there - done that... and it worked.




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