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Thanks for your reply. Hopefully that is the case, however I was assuming it may have meant that the barrels might not separate if the gun was loaded without firing both barrels.
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No, what it means is that the barrels will not come off the receiver, not that the gun can't be opened and unloaded. This is a common problem that has been discussed here many times. Dry firing the gun usually allows the gun to be "taken down".
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Thank you Bill
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