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I had the same problem on a Erfurt 1914 artillery model. Tried soaking but no luck. Got a large magnet and it pulled the plunger right out. The small pin that holds the plunger and spring in place can be removed with a paper clip that has been straightened out.
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Rio Rancho, New Mexico
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Sometimes when I dont have the proper punch I will make one out of a push pin with the sharp end cut off with diagonal cutters. For really stubborn small pins soak in kroil for a couple of days, then put in a small zip lock and put in the freezer for a day then take out and try the pin again, usually comes out.
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