Use search at top right I believe (RFD ) Rob explained this topic very well /Ed
Thanks for pointing me towards RFD's posts. He spoke with more specificity than I remembered. I found this posting:
"i wouldn't install any new touch hole liner without first removing the breech plug, IF the breech plug can be removed.
this has never been a problem for me with a traditional breech plug - i use a rice breech wrench and rice octo vise plates.
this CAN be a real problem for most of those production patent breeches, like traditions and cva (they are practically welded on and the manufacturers advise that attempting to remove will bugger the barrel), and add in pedersoli. investarms (lyman, dgw and the like) can be removed with a good flat jawed wrench (reed rcorp) and a heavy bench vise."
Also:
"now here's the other problem with most offshore trad ml rifles - removing their patent breech plugs IF and WHEN that chore needs doing. this is a "can do" with investarms guns, a "maybe" with pedersoli guns, and a big "no no" with all the spanish guns (traditions and cva). but maybe there'll never ever be a need to pull that breech plug. hopefully."
It looks like my Investarms breech plugs can be removed and replaced but my Pedersoli is a $#@* shoot?
I know I'm beating a dead horse, but I wish someone could relate more specific, experiential information on removing and replacing the patent breech plugs on the other imports. What sort of damage occurs from removing them? What does it take to repair the damage and re-breech the barrel?
There ought to be nomenclature to differentiate the two types of patent breeches: The ones that ignite through both the wall of the barrel and the wall of the ante-chamber of the breech plug versus the ones that ignite directly into the ante-chamber.
Whatever you call them, the modern European factory Patent breeches that ignite through the barrel and then through the breech plug wall seem to be an abomination. The ante-chamber is incredibly narrow and deep, causing ignition dificulties. It seems like there is room for improvement of these plugs and I'd love to hear of anyone's results in improving them.