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    Repairs to a T/C Renegade

    Hello Boar, Can you suggest where I could find a breech plug wrench? I was simply going to use a plumbers' wrench - - - big one. Dan
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    Repairs to a T/C Renegade

    Thanks greatly for the advice, Ohio. I don't have a breech plug wrench and thought I'd just wrap that area in leather and use a plumbers' wrench. Would you suggest otherwise??? Dan
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    Repairs to a T/C Renegade

    Thank you ALL for your replies. They each contain a wealth of knowledge! I hadn't thought of the effect on the barrel of the previous owner's "water treatment." Wow, I will take your advise about a new barrel and will experiment with removing the breech plug. Also, thanks for the info re...
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    Repairs to a T/C Renegade

    I have a .50 cal, T/C "Renegade" whose innards appear to be very rusted. The hammer is locked back, the trigger doesn't move, and a ball, patch and powder charge has been locked in the barrel for the last 5 years, which the previous owner could not remove. The gun is in very good cosmetic shape...
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