Breech plugs (not including inlines) are VERY solidly screwed in place, and the usual attitude is they are not to be removed, exept for very special reasons. Usualy never.
Why is that? What is so problematic about dissasembling the breech plug? It can be a very usefull procedure for cleaning, clearing, inspecting ect.
I know proper tools are required. But improper tools would result in only cosmetic damage.
Proper seal is probably an issue, but I assume any plug tightening that spells T-I-G-H-T will give proper sealing. especialy if acompanied by teflon tape or anti-seize greese (and how about a metalic O-ring?).
Am I missing something here?
Why is that? What is so problematic about dissasembling the breech plug? It can be a very usefull procedure for cleaning, clearing, inspecting ect.
I know proper tools are required. But improper tools would result in only cosmetic damage.
Proper seal is probably an issue, but I assume any plug tightening that spells T-I-G-H-T will give proper sealing. especialy if acompanied by teflon tape or anti-seize greese (and how about a metalic O-ring?).
Am I missing something here?