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    M1 Gas cylinder plug won't budge. Please help.

    I bought a WW2 vintage Springfield M1icon from a reputable dealer at a gun show recently. It has a early Marlin barrel I was told, so I wanted to check on top of the barrel for markings since there's none behind the op. Rod. I've tried a socket end, large Phillips head, I mean this thing is seized. Thanks.
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    Try a M10 cleaning handle with a rod section inserted in hole to form a T shape

    Soak with penetrating oil also

    Be sure no weld on gas cylinder from drill rifle

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    If a socket doesn't work, the M10 handle has no chance. WD40 and a longer handle on the ratchet (slip a pipe over it).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Seijasicon View Post
    (slip a pipe over it).
    a.k.a= get a bigger hammer!!..

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    Try heating with heat gun. Do not use flame. Heat gun - penetrating oil - heat - oil etc. heat will help oil to work its way in. Just don't overdo it. PATIENCE.
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    Apply a shot of PB Blaster which you can find at most NAPA stores. Let it sit overnight and it should break loose with much less effort. It's a penetrating catalyst and works much better than normal penetrant/oils like WD40.

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    I finally got it off by using some CLP and letting it soak for an hour. After taking off the other parts I noticed it has a 2nd contract Marlin barrel installed. The chamber is still in the WHITE. How rare were the Marlin barrels and were they of good quality? Thanks for the help.

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    Second contract Marlin barrels are not really rare or sought after and do not bring a premium.
    Last edited by Orlando; 04-04-2015 at 08:32 PM.

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    Try shooting a couple of clips through it and it may break whatever hold is on it. You also might have to grab the front end in a protected jaws vise to hold it while you come on to it. Sometimes the hands aren't enough.
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    Marlin barrels were not known for their superb accuracy.
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