I guess I am confused. I read the original post as saying that the bulge is behind the front of the slide (i.e., inside the slide) so the slide won't retract far enough to allow it (the slide) to be removed. If I read other posts correctly, the others have read it as meaning the bulge is ahead of the slide so the slide can be retracted and lifted up but can't be moved forward over the bulge.
If the latter, the slide can be pulled back, the bulged part of the barrel cut off and that is the end of the problem. It is when the first condition occurs that things get tacky and another approach is necessary.
So, which is it? Am I just hopelessly confused or can I get it straight?
Jim
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