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My range time was cut short today after I had a case head separation in my M92. I've never had this happen in a center fire gun before, but I'd thought I'd try and tackle it the same way I would with a .22lr.

Disassembly on the 92 is not too bad, but I do it so infrequently that YouTube is always a savior. Once the bolt was out, I used a 12ga brush to grab the case out from the chamber end. Luckily it didn't need any kroil to coerce the offending brass.

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While the chamber isn't as smooth as I'd like (typical Rossi quality), there wasn't any rust or corrosion which was a relief.

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It was bound to happen sooner or later. This case has been reloaded 10-15 times.

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