Hello,
OK so I have been pretty much out of the game for a few years trying to get my carrer started up and want to get out to a few events this season so I pulled out the old Enfeild to make sure everything is kosher. Well...it wasn't. I have some serious fouling going on and I can't seem to make anything work to get it out. I bought the musket from someone on this site about 2 years ago and to be honest I haven't used it but once and only have fired it at one event (a LH). The owner(who I couldn't even began to remember) was getting out of the hobby and I don't know if they ever live fired it but, I am not ruling out the possibilty of lead fouling. So to see what the problem is the only option left is to pull the breech plug, something I have never done. My question is how hard is this to do? I know that some are proably harder than the others but, is it wise to do try at home? I feel stupid asking but I don't even know how to start to pull the dang thing. I just don't want to send it to a gunsmith and end up paying more than a new musket cost. And if it is something that I can do myself I would rather spare the cost. Can anyone assist in this? Any assistance would be very helpful.
YOS,
OK so I have been pretty much out of the game for a few years trying to get my carrer started up and want to get out to a few events this season so I pulled out the old Enfeild to make sure everything is kosher. Well...it wasn't. I have some serious fouling going on and I can't seem to make anything work to get it out. I bought the musket from someone on this site about 2 years ago and to be honest I haven't used it but once and only have fired it at one event (a LH). The owner(who I couldn't even began to remember) was getting out of the hobby and I don't know if they ever live fired it but, I am not ruling out the possibilty of lead fouling. So to see what the problem is the only option left is to pull the breech plug, something I have never done. My question is how hard is this to do? I know that some are proably harder than the others but, is it wise to do try at home? I feel stupid asking but I don't even know how to start to pull the dang thing. I just don't want to send it to a gunsmith and end up paying more than a new musket cost. And if it is something that I can do myself I would rather spare the cost. Can anyone assist in this? Any assistance would be very helpful.
YOS,
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