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Help !!! Removing barrel pins

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Just be aware that contaminates will get into the barrel channel and tang area. I bought a rifle from a guy who shot it a few times, and cleaned the bore. The rifle sat on a shelf unfired for many years. It was very hard to pull that barrel, as rust was forming in many areas.
Probably not the rifle you sold me, but similar. Significant rust throughout the barrel and fire cracking, pitting and limited to non-functioning triggers was
apparent when it was boxed it for shippement...
 
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