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nice gun. ch
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Don't be afraid to repeat the procedure that John recommends. The cocking slide is probably the problem and you could inject some thin lubricant into that area. Remember, the forend has to be on the gun to cock and fire. Doing this several times should allow you to remove the barrels.
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