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Another Breech Plug thing !
A fellow i worked with got a couple of in lines from me. I'd say it was 6 years ago. Early last fall i talked to him and he tells me "I had to take both of them to a gunsmith,they would not go off !"
The smith had to drill the 209 primer channels out,these were plugged solid. "I didn't know you had to clean the breech plugs." he says???? I just wonder how many people really read their manuals,on the weapons that they buy? On the other hand,i think,how many of these folks actually clean a black powder gun the right way? |
On the other hand,i think,how many of these folks actually clean a black powder gun the right way? |
I have little sympathy for those who don't clean their guns.
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Originally Posted by Muley Hunter
(Post 4237518)
I have little sympathy for those who don't clean their guns.
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What a silly guy! The little hole in the breach plug is obvious. When you can't see through it it's a no brainer. Besides the extra powder and fouling residue modern inline muzzloader are very easy to clean and maintain. They have just a few parts that function very simply.
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I got the fellow a couple of spare breech plugs and tried to tell him to soak and clean the older ones. I wonder if that will ever happen????????
Like Falcon,i quit trying to help the non cleaners. |
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