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EcoGang18

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I drilled the touch hole and had to file into the breech plug. It can ignite powder but will the groove be a problem for the patent breech? I don't feel like losing my face or fingers
 
Destroy that breech plug so it CAN'T be used (hammer the threads or saw it in half)

Next time, you need to drilled straight perpendicular into the antechamber with the breech-plug installed and leave it installed.

Never filed the threads, lesson learned.

Sorry bud, good luck
 
Only keep that one to duplicate the tang measurements on a new one so it sits down into the existing inlet, then toss it in the trash. Do not shoot with that one.

As already stated, with a patent breech, drill straight through into the anti chamber. No notching needed.
 
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