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Is there some kind of tool to help ease the unhooking of the barrels from the hooked breech, like TC makes for their Hawken? Should one have been included with the gun instead of the useless VHS video tape? I was looking for the 8-track soundtrack tape but there wasn't one of those either.
 
Those barrels provide a lot of leverage once the key is pulled.

If you mean the forend key, tap it out using a soft metal, brass or aluminum, drift. I use my house key. Flintlocks etc sells an inexpensive aluminum drift for this purpose.
 

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