try p-j blast you can pick it up at most auto parts stores it has worked for me in the past on many diffrent things also try heating the area of the gun with a hair dryer on high for a few minets untill hot and the apply the oil
Use a brass pin punch and lightweight hammer, and also try working it from the opposite side of the receiver. If you give it a few light whacks and it still does not budge, take it to a gunsmith. If you make the holes in the receiver get bigger, you may ruin your gun forever.
try p-j blast you can pick it up at most auto parts stores it has worked for me in the past on many diffrent things also try heating the area of the gun with a hair dryer on high for a few minets untill hot and the apply the oil
Use a brass pin punch and lightweight hammer, and also try working it from the opposite side of the receiver. If you give it a few light whacks and it still does not budge, take it to a gunsmith. If you make the holes in the receiver get bigger, you may ruin your gun forever.
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try p-j blast you can pick it up at most auto parts stores it has worked for me in the past on many diffrent things also try heating the area of the gun with a hair dryer on high for a few minets untill hot and the apply the oil
Be carefull of driving the pins out, you can flare the end out and require replacing the pin and perhaps the receiver.
MP Amsoil works awesome for stuff like that, WD-40 isnt to bad either. but like Clay said becarful.
Kroil penetrating oil works quite well
Use a brass pin punch and lightweight hammer, and also try working it from the opposite side of the receiver. If you give it a few light whacks and it still does not budge, take it to a gunsmith. If you make the holes in the receiver get bigger, you may ruin your gun forever.
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Be carefull of driving the pins out, you can flare the end out and require replacing the pin and perhaps the receiver.
MP Amsoil works awesome for stuff like that, WD-40 isnt to bad either. but like Clay said becarful.
try p-j blast you can pick it up at most auto parts stores it has worked for me in the past on many diffrent things also try heating the area of the gun with a hair dryer on high for a few minets untill hot and the apply the oil
Kroil penetrating oil works quite well
Use a brass pin punch and lightweight hammer, and also try working it from the opposite side of the receiver. If you give it a few light whacks and it still does not budge, take it to a gunsmith. If you make the holes in the receiver get bigger, you may ruin your gun forever.
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