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#2418075 - 06/15/11 12:19 PM How to loosen a Breech Plug
monsterbuck07
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I usually take great care of everything I own, however I forgot to clean the MZLoader last season and now my breach flug is as stuck as it can get. Any suggestions on how to pop it loose or what to spray in it to break the material down? Thanks!

Edited by monsterbuck07 (06/15/11 10:08 PM)
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#2418079 - 06/15/11 12:21 PM Re: How to loosen a Breach Plug [Re: monsterbuck07]
Swamphunter
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Kroil works pretty well. Plug the hole, stand it up in the corner, and shoot it down the barrel. Give it a day or two to work down into the threads and break them loose.
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#2418093 - 06/15/11 12:43 PM Re: How to loosen a Breach Plug [Re: Swamphunter]
monsterbuck07
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Where Can I pick that up at Lowes/Home Depot or an Auto Parts store? And thanks for the reply!
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#2418096 - 06/15/11 12:44 PM Re: How to loosen a Breach Plug [Re: Swamphunter]
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I have had to put the barrel in a lathe before.....
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#2418097 - 06/15/11 12:44 PM Re: How to loosen a Breach Plug [Re: Swamphunter]
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If it's not already loaded, load it and shoot it, then try to loosen it.
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#2418106 - 06/15/11 12:54 PM Re: How to loosen a Breach Plug [Re: MUP]
Carlos Viagra
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I helped a buddy loosen one by applying heat from a torch. Not a lot of heat though. Of course if its loaded this ain't a good idea.
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#2418108 - 06/15/11 12:57 PM Re: How to loosen a Breach Plug [Re: Carlos Viagra]
monsterbuck07
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yea scratch the torch idea, Ill blow myself up lol...I have tried like #$^^ to loosen it and I cannot budge it at all...Im open for all options so let me have em.
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#2418114 - 06/15/11 01:05 PM Re: How to loosen a Breach Plug [Re: monsterbuck07]
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May have to get a 1/4 inch ease out that will fit in the nipple hole and fit it to a extension and ratchet give you more leverage. Put the barrel in a vise to hold it steady if you try this. That would ruin the breech plug and you would have to buy a replacement. I know a gunsmith in western Ky that will take one out for $60 but again that will ruin the plug. I believe he drills it out.
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#2418163 - 06/15/11 01:57 PM Re: How to loosen a Breach Plug [Re: Big Ben]
monsterbuck07
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I also have tried using a ratchet...I now have one less extension that what I started with...twisted it in half...so on to the next suggestion...thanks for the help everyone
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#2418172 - 06/15/11 02:03 PM Re: How to loosen a Breach Plug [Re: monsterbuck07]
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 Originally Posted By: monsterbuck07
Where Can I pick that up at Lowes/Home Depot or an Auto Parts store? And thanks for the reply!


http://www.kanolabs.com/

Before you go to alot of trouble, try this. It is a great product. I'm betting it will work. Assuming the gun is unloaded.

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