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    Removing the barrel from a 32 Pedersoli Pennsylvania Flinter

    Yes, got all 3 pins and tang screw. Turned gun upside down and gently wrapped shoulder end on carpet. Out she popped! Going to take Billnpatti's advice and use car wax on underside. Since is the first cleaning of the gun since I got it a few days ago, I'm hoping the wax will do the trick so...
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    Removing the barrel from a 32 Pedersoli Pennsylvania Flinter

    Thanks, Sr Chief. Guess I need to invest in a small brass or rubber hammer as the barrel did not budge once everything was removed. I'll try tapping on the muzzle to gently loosen it. This is my first flinter with pins, so it's new to me. Barrels with wedges are so much easier!
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    Removing the barrel from a 32 Pedersoli Pennsylvania Flinter

    I just recently acquired a 32 caliber Pedersoli Pennsylvania flintlock rifle. I'd like help on how to get the barrel off in order to put a light coating of water repellent grease on the underside. My other flinters have wedges, so removal is quite easy. The Pedersoli has what appears to be 3...
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