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broken shotgun bead removal

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  • MIKE WISKEY
    you will have to drill out the old threaded shank. most(U.S) use either 3/56 or 6/48 threads
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  • charliemeyer007
    If you use a fine watchmakers screwdriver that has been sharpened to be a chisel, often you can back screws out by angling the point and lightly tapping the driver with a small hammer. Think engraving.

    Go to your local gunsmith. They should have one of the kits with dozens to choose from.
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  • mossberg500man
    quote:Originally posted by charliemeyer007
    If you use a fine watchmakers screwdriver that has been sharpened to be a chisel, often you can back screws out by angling the point and lightly tapping the driver with a small hammer. Think engraving.

    Go to your local gunsmith. They should have one of the kits with dozens to choose from.
    I was actually able to do the same thing with a small brass punch, now to get an inner magazine tube and a bead sight and il have 80 total invested in this gun
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  • perry shooter
    They make a small punch "snap-on "tool truck has them it is very very sharp and SPRING LOADEDso you pressin by hand against the spring and when the spring gets 90 % compressed it SNAPS THE PUNCH FORWARD. Place the punch tip about 65 degree angle just off the edge of the broken screw and snap the punch it will back the screw out
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  • charliemeyer007
    Automatic Center Punch
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