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Old 05-19-2022, 01:44 AM
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I've had a lot of success using a prybar behind and applying hits with an air chisel on the end of the shaft. It's a natural motion to hold the pistol and pull a prybar to you. It has worked every time for me. Just switch out the chisel for a point. You'd be amazed what that rapid vibration does to loosen up things and get'em moving.

If you don't have one it's a cheap investment from a Harbor Freight type store.
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