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    Breech plug removal question.

    This stuff has aluminum in it. In very tight threads, that aluminum is essentially gritting/sanding against those threads and causing damage. Eventually, and it doesn't necessarily take very long, the threads become damaged to the point they are no longer tight. As a side note, it's generally...
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    Maryland

    Hi! My name is Christopher and I currently live in Maryland. I've been shooting weapons of various types most of my life. I own an original Pattern 1853 Enfield 2-band as well as a reproduction P53 Enfield 3-band, with which I shoot competitively.
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    Breech plug removal question.

    This stuff is dangerous. Putting it on lug nuts and other tight-tolerance applications is a good way to buy yourself some new threaded projects.
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