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How to blowup your rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Steyr Luxus" data-source="post: 1385461" data-attributes="member: 29511"><p>You say everything was tried. No I did not read all 22 posts. In aero space industry a heat / freeze cycle is used to install and or removed various components. so in my opinion the bolt should have been cooled and the chamber barrel should have ben heated (i.e. bolt contracts due to cold and barrel/chamber expands due to heating). Dry ice being the cooling component and a heat gun being the heating factor.</p><p>I would therefore ask your gunsmith if he tried this trick?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steyr Luxus, post: 1385461, member: 29511"] You say everything was tried. No I did not read all 22 posts. In aero space industry a heat / freeze cycle is used to install and or removed various components. so in my opinion the bolt should have been cooled and the chamber barrel should have ben heated (i.e. bolt contracts due to cold and barrel/chamber expands due to heating). Dry ice being the cooling component and a heat gun being the heating factor. I would therefore ask your gunsmith if he tried this trick? [/QUOTE]
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