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Originally Posted by alanint
You can also try to reach under the guide through the open slot that guides the firing pin's sear lobe on the side of the hold and try to gently pry it out.
Caution is the key. You don't want to bugger the locking slot for the FP guide that's at the rear of the bolt.
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I agree that this might work, but reiterate the caution required. Set your work up in a padded, non-marring vise, and use brass, wood, or plastic pokers and tools.