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Unread 10-05-2021, 03:31 PM   #7
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There are some MAJOR considerations here:

Did you use/fire the gun before this happened? If so, have both barrels been fired?
If only one, see a qualified double gunsmith!
If both have been fired and it still won't open, see a double gunsmith to avoid damage to the gun.
If you fired the gun prior to the lock up, with what ammunition? High speed? Imports?
In any case, your best bet is to consult a qualified double gunsmith.

One of the cardinal rules of good gunsmithing is to NEVER force anything...
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