kmrcstintn
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http://thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=451325
***serious response to original poster dealing with weapons malfuntion***
if this was for real (not sure since the thread is closed) unscrew the magazine cap that holds the barrel on and remove the barrel; the loaded round will fall loose or can be gently persuaded from the claw extractors; at that point the trigger assembly can be removed by removing the retaining pin; spray the entire inside of the receiver, bolt assembly, bolt carrier, cartridge guides, and action rods with a thin penetrating oil; allow to sit awhile, try to disassemble; reapply oil as needed; assuming that you now have a pile of parts lying before you...eject the remaining rounds from the mag and discard (do not try to use these rounds again); at this point, proceed to a qualified gunsmith, explain how it happened, and get an appraisal for proper corrosion removal, reassembly, and test firing for function
BTW: haven't had my shotty get dunked, but a friend's Browning BPS froze up after shooting some RIO birdshot while he had too much oil and crud inside the receiver; I got the stuck shell unloaded by removing the barrel as describled above
***serious response to original poster dealing with weapons malfuntion***
if this was for real (not sure since the thread is closed) unscrew the magazine cap that holds the barrel on and remove the barrel; the loaded round will fall loose or can be gently persuaded from the claw extractors; at that point the trigger assembly can be removed by removing the retaining pin; spray the entire inside of the receiver, bolt assembly, bolt carrier, cartridge guides, and action rods with a thin penetrating oil; allow to sit awhile, try to disassemble; reapply oil as needed; assuming that you now have a pile of parts lying before you...eject the remaining rounds from the mag and discard (do not try to use these rounds again); at this point, proceed to a qualified gunsmith, explain how it happened, and get an appraisal for proper corrosion removal, reassembly, and test firing for function
BTW: haven't had my shotty get dunked, but a friend's Browning BPS froze up after shooting some RIO birdshot while he had too much oil and crud inside the receiver; I got the stuck shell unloaded by removing the barrel as describled above