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    I picked up a US marked model 10 and the take down latch doesn't want to move. I've been soaking it with penetrating oil for several weeks. I'd like to find a competent gunsmith to send it to

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    Try heating up the area with a [paint remover] heat gun - it won't alter the finish.

    Then try tapping the area with a non-marring hammer and punch - might help in loosening the crud the penetrating oil can't get to.

    I suspect this is exactly what you'll pay a gunsmith to do.

    I've had good luck with this on assorted stubborn items.

    Cheers!

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    Try this gunsmith... He is very reasonable pricing and has a short turnaround time of days, not weeks or months.

    Matt Parker
    573-289-2493

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    Quote Originally Posted by mtrpdw View Post
    Try heating up the area with a [paint remover] heat gun - it won't alter the finish.

    Then try tapping the area with a non-marring hammer and punch - might help in loosening the crud the penetrating oil can't get to.

    I suspect this is exactly what you'll pay a gunsmith to do.

    I've had good luck with this on assorted stubborn items.

    Cheers!
    Thanks, I'll give it a go

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    Another old gunsmith trick:
    Go to Radio Shack and buy a spray can of Component Cooler.
    Spray the head of the part you need to remove until it is solid frost.
    Then tap it lightly with a hammer.
    The spray will cool it to about -50 degrees and it will contract and may turn right out.

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