No, I'm not asking about removing a ball, though there is that.
No, I didn't fail trying to pull it out.
No, I didn't drill a hole through it.
And I didn't even try shooting it out.
Here's the story - at least the way I got it.
The guy was selling the rifle for a friend's widow. He's not a BP guy. He said the bore was rusty, but ran a brush through it and it was cleaning up. The pictures didn't show how rusty everything was. And forget about cleaning up the bore! It's a sewer pipe - no rifling visible whatsoever! However, I'm not upset as the rest of the gun was worth what I paid.
So here's the thing - it came loaded. I decided to grease-gun the load out, but there's so much rust the nipple only contacts the bottom half of its threads. Screwed a zerk fitting into the hole, but once pressure builds up, the zerk is forced out of the hole. The threads just aren't holding it.
It looks like I need to thread it next size up. Any idea what that would be? Is there some other way to fix this?
Thanks in advance.
No, I didn't fail trying to pull it out.
No, I didn't drill a hole through it.
And I didn't even try shooting it out.
Here's the story - at least the way I got it.
The guy was selling the rifle for a friend's widow. He's not a BP guy. He said the bore was rusty, but ran a brush through it and it was cleaning up. The pictures didn't show how rusty everything was. And forget about cleaning up the bore! It's a sewer pipe - no rifling visible whatsoever! However, I'm not upset as the rest of the gun was worth what I paid.
So here's the thing - it came loaded. I decided to grease-gun the load out, but there's so much rust the nipple only contacts the bottom half of its threads. Screwed a zerk fitting into the hole, but once pressure builds up, the zerk is forced out of the hole. The threads just aren't holding it.
It looks like I need to thread it next size up. Any idea what that would be? Is there some other way to fix this?
Thanks in advance.