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Old September 8, 2008, 09:35 AM   #6
grymster2007
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One could machine out the nipples with a lathe, milling machine or drill press, but ya' kinda need to know what you're doing.

Another option is to take it to a reputable machine shop and have them machine the stuck nipples out. Probably a couple hours labor, so won't be cheap (in fact, might well cost more than a new copy of the gun), but if your gun has sentimental value, this will get it fixed.
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