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garnok

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  1. i agree. the barrel melts first. I am going to find out what "loctite" is used in the threads of the M1014, and the melting point. Can't be to hard to figure out. Someone on here probably arlready knows. I have also never heard of anyone removing the tube and messing up their receiver either. I have a nice 1014, but I am going to give it a go.

     

    Also, i did fxx up, I put the heat gun on my laundry and burned up some of my clothes. while taking the temp of the inside of the receiver, it was at 230,

  2. Whatever the different companies call their product, I am sure that they use the same combination of chemicals. What I would like to know is what is the temperature at which the "loctite" , italian or whatever, becomes gaseous. It would not surprise me if the loctite company sells the product to Benelli under a different label as most large companies do. I am thinking around 450 F. What temp does the receiver go poof?

  3. Well that was easy. I ended up using a Milwaukee heat gun (1200w) using the low setting till the area warmed to around 160 then turned it on high until the area hit 250 or so. I did have a borrowed ir thermometer and the mag was easy to turn at that temperature. The mag tube was not very hot at the end and I did not need to use gloves for protection or friction on the mag tube to twist it off.

     

    Thanks for all the advice. Worked out great. I will be giving it a good cleaning now that it is broken down.

     

    Anyone know at what temp the loctite will break free for the recoil tube on a 1014?

  4. I know it does not have the recoil tube and full mag like the ones sold to the Military, so I bought a Benelli oem recoil tube and a titanium full length mag just for the heck of it. Can't bring myself to take a heat gun , or blow torch to it, just like having them. Fun stuff for me. My next life I will be a gunsmith.

  5. Hi Texas. I have two. One is an M4 a little over three years old with little use (the one for sale). The M1014 I bought when they first came out. The SN is 3xx. I never even assembled it. Probably need to sell that too. Times are tough for construction guys like me now adays

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