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Can't say about price as I don't remember and my reference would be Kanuckistan Pesos anyway. It's not that expensive though.
Just looked it up, it sells for $13.50 Canadian plus tax.
Can't say about price as I don't remember and my reference would be Kanuckistan Pesos anyway. It's not that expensive though.
Just looked it up, it sells for $13.50 Canadian plus tax.
Found it for under $12 free shipping for 12 ounces. So, figure a buck an ounce. Not cheap but interesting.Can't say about price as I don't remember and my reference would be Kanuckistan Pesos anyway. It's not that expensive though.
Diesel fuel. It doesn't smell as good as some others but it travels just as well and won't hurt the bluing.
I would take the barrel off of the shotgun and hold the choke end in a small pot of heated fuel oil. Pull it out once in awhile and hit it a few times with a rubber mallet. It will loosen up.
When you get it out, lube it with graphite instead of gun oil.
If this does not work you will need to call him in close and shoot him in the head with #4 steel
You do not need a big soak bath for a choke tube. PB blaster has the good chance of penetrating a lightly rusted with potential galling situation. If it were a different situation with severe rust, then Kroil might get the vote but use whatever you have. Let it sit overnight, muzzle down, in a soup can with about a half inch of PB in it. Also wet the choke/barrel junction that is about 3" inside the barrel before placing it in the can overnight. Clamp the barrel in a padded vise at the magazine lug and get a helper to apply CCW wrench pressure to the choke while you gently propane torch heat the outside of the barrel about 2" down from the muzzle. If that won't pop it loose, you have a problem. You might try several heat-cool cycles to see if that will break the frozen joint...heat until too warm to leave your hand on it (around 150) then cool with a shot of PB or your favorite penetrating spray to the inside of the choke tube. That will cool the choke tube first and pull more oil into the threads each cycle.Thank you all!
This is actually to remove a stuck choke tube from my shotgun. Darn thing got wet duck hunting and I forgot to oil the tube when I cleaned the rest of the gun.
I need to get the modified tube out so I can put the extra full in for turkey hunting.
+1 & 50/50 brewATF and acetone for soaking.
EVAPO RUST is out of question then.PB should get in there. Don't forget the rubber mallet to vibrate it in.
Just don't use anything that claims to dissolve rust as gun blue is a form of rust.
( I will never forget the proud moment that I put Navel Jelly on my dads Browning to clean some surface rust off before he saw it . . . turned the barrel a pretty shade of silver)
Thank you all!
This is actually to remove a stuck choke tube from my shotgun. Darn thing got wet duck hunting and I forgot to oil the tube when I cleaned the rest of the gun.
I need to get the modified tube out so I can put the extra full in for turkey hunting.
I have heard of kroil many times over. But have never seen it in a store. What stores sell it or is it mail order only?
I have heard of kroil many times over. But have never seen it in a store. What stores sell it or is it mail order only?
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