I have a .50 cal, T/C "Renegade" whose innards appear to be very rusted. The hammer is locked back, the trigger doesn't move, and a ball, patch and powder charge has been locked in the barrel for the last 5 years, which the previous owner could not remove. The gun is in very good cosmetic shape - - - very minor rust on the trigger guard, stock unmarred, etc. So, I'd like to bring it back.
Does anyone know of a schematic to repair this gun? I'm leery about just opening up the side lock for fear some spring will go "ping," fly across the room, and leave me wondering if I can ever do anything right and the wife assuring me I can't.
I know to soak the breech plug with hot water, etc., from an old 1994 T/C manual, and will try to remove the ball, but the previous owner said he soaked it once, tried to remove the ball, but could not do so. How difficult is it to remove the breech plug ("righty-tighty, lefty-loosy"???)without marring up the barrel? I've no speciality tools.
I'd send it back to T/C, but with the ball and change in the barrel, that would be impossible. Does soaking it "destroy" the Pyrodex or can it dry out and still go "bang?"
Thank you,
Dan
Does anyone know of a schematic to repair this gun? I'm leery about just opening up the side lock for fear some spring will go "ping," fly across the room, and leave me wondering if I can ever do anything right and the wife assuring me I can't.
I know to soak the breech plug with hot water, etc., from an old 1994 T/C manual, and will try to remove the ball, but the previous owner said he soaked it once, tried to remove the ball, but could not do so. How difficult is it to remove the breech plug ("righty-tighty, lefty-loosy"???)without marring up the barrel? I've no speciality tools.
I'd send it back to T/C, but with the ball and change in the barrel, that would be impossible. Does soaking it "destroy" the Pyrodex or can it dry out and still go "bang?"
Thank you,
Dan