My 2 cents worth. I have a GPR and have never noticed the nipple being hard to remove. I lube the threads of the nipple well/pack the threads, I run it in then take it out, relube put it back in, and repeat for the third time, That way I make sure I am getting the lube all the way down the recieveing threads, the nipple threads into, I use Borebutter. I bilge clean my barrel and leave the nipple on for the first few strokes 5-6, before removing it, cleans the nipple really well. Nipple comes out with no problem, threads are still greasy from the Borebutter. Do the same with my TC Renegades. I also use the nipple wrench that has the hammer, wedge pin puller, and nipple wrench and only finger tighten the nipple in snug using it. If you don't lube the thread well "I think" what is happening they nipple is getting galled in the recieveing threads making it more difficult to remove. Also (my opinion) I think the Borebutter I use keeps any fouling blown up into the threads from firing soft, making the nipple easier to remove. DANNY