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Please, the best thing is to take it to a gunsmith and let them unload it and check it for you to make sure the barrels are safe. All you need is one spark caused by trying to get the old black powder out and it is definitely not worth trying to do it yourself. It may be loaded with a ball, shot or something else that could spark if scraped and boom! Some things are well worth having a gunsmith do the job.