It's just not a "removable maintenance part" ; never intended to be."DUDE" had a good question.
Why do we see so many admonish the removal of the breech plug for cleaning, etc?
Let'er rip.
As moonman76 said...no need to line up, just as long as it goes in all the way.
That picture pretty well answers the question! "That's all there is to it. That's it & that's that!!!"just be sure your vice is strong enough!
results of my last attempt.
i did get a new Old vice out of the deal!
I haven't tried removing any breech plugs so have absolutely no experience in this area, but I have to ask why you say that about CVA and T/C? Are they red loctite'd in? Torqued in at 200 ft/lbs? Require a 4ft cheater? Welded permanent?Barrels on CVA and T/C, do not even try to do it yourself.
Just because it's not a maintenance part doesn't explain why everyone says not to remove it. Yeah, sometimes they can be a booger to remove - but then a lot of guys do remove them. Perhaps a good instruct would help, laying out the tools needed along with remedies for possible roadblocks.
There is a possibility of damage, so that needs to be explained. But we work on our vehicles and it's the same there - some jobs are easy, some more difficult requiring proper tools.
It's not like removing/replacing the breech plug irreversibly trashes the gun. That's what mystified me when guys warned against it. What does it hurt? If man made it and put it together, what's the harm in disassembling if done correctly?
I guess the question has been answered for me - If done properly - nothing.
The question isn't "Why would you want to remove the breech plug?" That's a whole different thing - and yes, it's not a normal thing. In the book I'm reading, removing the plug was advised with a new gun to assess condition and to antiseize the threads. And then, if you've removed it before, it just might be easier popping a stuck ball out from behind, especially if the puller pulled out, leaving a gaping hole.
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