Col. Batguano
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Super glue (stated several times above) and soft solder are the more popular ways of doing the temporary hooked breech/ barrel attachments. Both will release with heat.
Myself, if I were building a hooked breech gun I would go with soft solder because it's more permanent and will also give you a better full contact mould for the parts to nest together once the assembly is complete. If you burn away the super glue residue you might have some gaps and a little bit of slop for the barrel to move under recoil and spoil some of your accuracy.
The best answer of course is to ask Dave Person how HE does it. He's built a ton of hooked breech guns.
Myself, if I were building a hooked breech gun I would go with soft solder because it's more permanent and will also give you a better full contact mould for the parts to nest together once the assembly is complete. If you burn away the super glue residue you might have some gaps and a little bit of slop for the barrel to move under recoil and spoil some of your accuracy.
The best answer of course is to ask Dave Person how HE does it. He's built a ton of hooked breech guns.