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Unread 03-21-2017, 07:58 AM   #4
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Mr. Halsey:
If you want to get the barrels off your gun, you have a couple of choices:

1) Take it to a qualified double gunsmith. This is the best course. But failing that...

2) Remove the forearm, open the gun and lay it down on the right side. This will just barely expose the large head, lateral screw though the barrel lump. Clean the crud out of the screw slot with a pointed tool such as a scribe. Make a screwdriver to fit the slot EXACTLY. Then remove the screw. This will free the hook and spring that connect the barrel unit to the cocking slide, and allow barrel removal. Don't lose any parts.

3) Now take the whole kit to a good double gunsmith to find out what caused the problem and have it corrected properly.
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