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"PS, make sure it isn't still loaded. Sometimes MLs are found to have been left loaded for many years."

This is very important and with a muzzle loader use the following technique:

Drop a range rod down each barrel as far as it will go and note the distance. Lay the rod along the outside of each barrel and make sure the rod is going in very close to the bottom. If the rod doesn't you'll have to use a threaded rod and a worm to pull the charges. Any heat applied to these charges or an inadvertent spark could set them off with potentially disasterous results.
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I just did the same job. I soaked them for a week in Kroil. tightly tapped the niple which had broken off half way. The Kroil didnt work. I then drilled for a small easy-out and the old Nipple came out no trouble at all. The original threads are 1/4 28 (miss print)but the outer diameter is larger then any nipples I can find. Looks like I will have to have one made. To bad I sold my lathe/mill combo last month.

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Originally Posted By: wburns
I was waiting to see how long before the jokes laugh. I tried that method but they are smashed out of shape by the previous fondler. mad


Wait 'til clASSless jOe crawls out from under his rock.
If the nipples are the usual 1/4-28, they are readily available. If the threads are a bit oversize, Dixie Gunworks has a series of slightly oversize nipples. They would surely be cheaper than having them made.


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It would appear my apparition is harder to remove from Jim Leggs brain than a frozen nipple....Jimmy take two 300 mg prozac and check back with me in a couple of days.
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Penetrating oil, patience, and some heat (after ensuring that the gun is not charged, and the acetone has evaporated) are the first approach. Drilling and extracting the next (much riskier for mortals).

Track of the Wolf and Dixie Gun Works have good supplies of various nipples (not quite the same inventory either). If you can get one out more or less whole you can seek the right size by trying it in various nuts of known size at any decent hardware store.

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I have had good success pouring kerosene down the muzzles to kill the powder on old loads. Leave it a few days. It only works on shotguns. Rifles are too tightly sealed. I once pulled out some newspaper wadding dated 1904!

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Check to see if it's loaded first! I worked on an old timer last year and it still had a charge. ATF and acetone is good try an easy out and then be ready to go to the next size. Dixie gun works had a good choice of nipples.
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Check to see if it's loaded first! I worked on an old timer last year and it still had a charge. ATF and acetone is good try an easy out and then be ready to go to the next size. Dixie gun works had a good choice of nipples.
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Thanks guys! I will give it a go. It is unloaded so that is a good start. I am going to soak it this week and try to remove them this next weekend.

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Thanks guys! I will give it a go. It is unloaded so that is a good start. I am going to soak it this week and try to remove them this next weekend.

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