Morini 162 Barrel
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Morini 162 Barrel
Hi
I am trying to remove the barrel on my Morini 162. I have undone the 2 screws on the top, but the barrel is stuck fast. Any tips on how to remove it ?
Thanks
I am trying to remove the barrel on my Morini 162. I have undone the 2 screws on the top, but the barrel is stuck fast. Any tips on how to remove it ?
Thanks
Re: Morini 162 Barrel
Out of curiosity why are you removing it?
You could try twisting it out if it is a bit stuck. Add CorrosionX Aviation or your favourite penetrating oil for effect.
If it was really stuck I would tape the shit out of it and use vicegrips (extremely carefully), but I also grew up on a farm so there is that.
You could try twisting it out if it is a bit stuck. Add CorrosionX Aviation or your favourite penetrating oil for effect.
If it was really stuck I would tape the shit out of it and use vicegrips (extremely carefully), but I also grew up on a farm so there is that.
Re: Morini 162 Barrel
please write and email to morini they will help you answer your question.
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Re: Morini 162 Barrel
Thanks both
I am replacing a standard length with a short barrel.
Have sent Morini an email.
(I wondered if there was another screw holding it,because the last time I took out a barrel on an older pistol it came out easily.)
I am replacing a standard length with a short barrel.
Have sent Morini an email.
(I wondered if there was another screw holding it,because the last time I took out a barrel on an older pistol it came out easily.)
Re: Morini 162 Barrel
you're out of luck, there is too much locking glue on the both screws from the producer
solution: acetone solvent or warm to 140 - 160°C
solution: acetone solvent or warm to 140 - 160°C
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Re: Morini 162 Barrel
Thanksyou're out of luck, there is too much locking glue on the both screws from the producer
I have removed both screws on top of the frame without problem, but the barrel is stuck fast.
Are you are saying the locking glue has stuck the barrel in the frame ?
Re: Morini 162 Barrel
Yes, bolts are usually locked some kind of "locktite" from manufacturer.
Sometimes it happens that locking glue gets even between the barrel and the frame.
This connection is very strong. I do not advise to use any brute mechanical force.
The better solution is to give barrels for changing from producer or an experienced gunsmith
Sometimes it happens that locking glue gets even between the barrel and the frame.
This connection is very strong. I do not advise to use any brute mechanical force.
The better solution is to give barrels for changing from producer or an experienced gunsmith
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Re: Morini 162 Barrel
Thanks,This connection is very strong. I do not advise to use any brute mechanical force.
The better solution is to give barrels for changing from producer or an experienced gunsmith
I will try putting some acetone down the 2 holes, and if that does not work I'll give up on it.
Re: Morini 162 Barrel
Heat it first and try before going further.
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Re: Morini 162 Barrel
Success,Heat it first and try before going further.
Thanks Rover, that did it.
I could see blue Loctite at the bottom of the screw hole against the barrel. It took a lot of heating from a soldering iron to melt it.