Ouch, My brother took his high dollar shotgun out last new years and somehow got a little snow in the barrel. Blew the last 10 inchs of it out like a elmer fudd cartoon.
Thats sounds like my home shooting range. Seven railroad ties stacked horizontally with two ties standing upright buried in the ground with cement. I dumped 20 tons of black dirt behind them as a backstop. This whole wall of ties faces west into a vacant woods. The wall is tilted slightly...
I had a Kel Tec PLR 22 that was nothing but junk. I sent it back to them twice under their lifetime warranty and the gun smith finally called me and said what do you expect for a 22. I told him i expected it to shoot not bend the bullets and jam. Never again will i own a Kel Tec. :noway:
The use of a oxy/acyltelene torch will have em out in a jiffy. Like others have said a ball peen hammer and punch or a air operated chisel also helps. Most repair shops can do it if you desire.