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Wondering about the difficulty of removing this brake russian photo sharing
I retired from the Johns Manville asbestos pop tart factory in ‘59, and still never made the connection.—-Slumlord
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These are the only two photos I have of it.
I retired from the Johns Manville asbestos pop tart factory in ‘59, and still never made the connection.—-Slumlord
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Most Muzzlebrakes are threaded and easily removable unless someone messed with it. Worst case scenario you can just cut it off and recrown the barrel. What cartridge is it?
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It’s a 300. Ya I think I’d only lose about 5/8” if it were cut off.
I retired from the Johns Manville asbestos pop tart factory in ‘59, and still never made the connection.—-Slumlord
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Penetrant, let stand. The brake ought to turn right off. If not, put some heat to it.
By the way, in case you missed it, Jeremiah was a bullfrog.
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