Remove the nipple and put as much black power in the space under the nipple as you can, and put the nipple back and fire it . Then repeat! Next time fire the grease out with with a cap BEFORE you load it!!! They make CO2 removers to and screws that screw into the bullet. The bad part is the bullet will get bigger and harder to remove!!
Seek the services of a gun smith.
the 1861 springfield was of the cap and ball type. gun powder was poured down the barrel then a lead bullet was also tamped down the barrel over the powder. the powder was ignited with a percussion cap. if the powder was wet or damp, the rifle would not fire. the shooter would then have to place a worm screw on the end of his cleaning rod in order to extract the lead bullet and powder. as outlined note there is no bullet chamber other then the barrel itself.
DO NOT DO THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Take it to a gunsmith.
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no it cannot because they get stuck in the barrel
A misfire is a cartridge that fails to fire- at all. Operating the action of the pistol by hand will normally extract the misfired cartridge. However, if you are using misfire to mean a "squib" load, that is different. A squib happens when the primer fires, but ignites none or only a small amount of the powder- and the bullet is pushed out into the barrel- and stops there. THAT needs to go to a gunsmith, who will use non-damaging tools to push the bullet back down the barrel and out. Do NOT attempt to shoot a stuck bullet out of the barrel- will not end well.
pull pin under barrel it may be stuck
first: if it is a squib problem, don't fire again. On squib fired round it is indicative of not enough or no powder in the cartridge. The bullet is stuck in barrel. Open the cylinder (revolver) and remove all shell cases. then using a brass rod (not steel) proceed to tap the bullet head out of the barrel. Tap from muzzel to rear. The same for an automatic. remove magazine. Disassemble the pistol. Proceed to tap the bullet out of the barrel with a brass rod (not steel) taping from muzzel to rear...............
You need a gunsmith
YES
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