Kroil Penetrating Oil and heat have given me the best results.Tried all these… plus lots of heat View attachment 442381
Kroil Penetrating Oil and heat have given me the best results.Tried all these… plus lots of heat View attachment 442381
I just don't get the thought process when someone reads a firearm manual, sees a warning in the manual about what should not be done to the gun, then tries what the manual explicitly warned against anyway, cannot get it done, then goes to an online video to see how to do it by watching Bubba B. GunscHmid doing it, still cannot get it done, then goes to a forum and asks for advice on how to do it. It just boggles my mind why you'd take the risk of doing something to your gun that might result in an accidental & negligent discharge later on.Yep… watched plenty of videos and know it can be done (despite manual)… but I suck at gunsmithing
just my thoughts,,,I just don't get the thought process when someone reads a firearm manual, sees a warning in the manual about what should not be done to the gun, then tries what the manual explicitly warned against anyway, cannot get it done, then goes to an online video to see how to do it by watching Bubba B. GunscHmid doing it, still cannot get it done, then goes to a forum and asks for advice on how to do it. It just boggles my mind why you'd take the risk of doing something to your gun that might result in an accidental & negligent discharge later on.
Please understand I am not telling you not to do it. It is your gun and your responsibility, as far as I am concerned do whatever you want to it. I am just expressing my trouble in understanding the thought process bringing you to do it if only because over the years I have seen so many folks screw up guns badly by doing something to them that they were warned not to do or had no clue how to do.