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There are many, I like Clenzoil and/or Rem Oil.
Thanks. I generally use mineral oil which I will use once I get it apart. In this case I am hoping to dissolve whatever is in there now.
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There are many, I like Clenzoil and/or Rem Oil.
Thanks. I generally use mineral oil which I will use once I get it apart. In this case I am hoping to dissolve whatever is in there now.
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The cocking slide is not going fully forward, so that the cocking hook, on the barrels can release from the crank. Close the gun and fire both barrels, and it should now come unhooked.
Appreciate the input . Sadly wasn’t enough. What are your thoughts on loading up and actually taking a few shots with live ammo? Any chance that would loosen her up?
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Here is a plastic tool you can order to help remove the Trojan fore-end.

https://tandyleather.com/products/cr...b3b57246&_ss=r
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I wanted to take a moment to thank all who responded. This gun has been sitting for years. I had never been able to find someone locally that could assist with getting it apart and cleaned up. Thanks to you guys and this forum, she's getting her just due.
I found an old post where wd40 had worked for someone with a similar issue. Sprayed it down yesterday. Lo and behold I came home from work today and the barrels about fell right off. Now cleaning off the WD and using proper lube to get this little gem up and running again.
Much appreciated!

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