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Unread 11-23-2018, 09:45 AM   #1
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Do I need to remove the foregrip?
but that is a percussion gun - correct?

there should be a sliding key on the forend - take the ram rod out and once that key is pulled back all the way (don't pull too hard at the end - many have a small brad in there to keep it from coming all the way off and getting lost), lift the barrels away from the front- there should be hooks at the back of them that go into the standing breech (the perpendicular face of the action in front of the hammers) so the barrels will pivot on those hooks.


you can see the barrel key in the oval brass inlay in this - the other side of it has a head to pull on
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