kruzer1
40 Cal.
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Hello everyone, it has been awhile but I am back.
I am planning a future project (16th century Wheelock Carbine) and was toying with the idea of turning a straight bore cva Hawkens barrel I purchased a few years back.
My problem us it has three holes in the bottom. I just measured them and they 0.151 deep with the barrel wall thickness of .242.
I don't really want to take the time to turn a unique 16th century profile on my lathe with those showing. Could I fill them with screws or have them tig welded?
Or would I be better to just get a different barrel for the process? Most firearms in this time period are left in the white so I do not want any visible blemishes on the barrel.
I am planning a future project (16th century Wheelock Carbine) and was toying with the idea of turning a straight bore cva Hawkens barrel I purchased a few years back.
My problem us it has three holes in the bottom. I just measured them and they 0.151 deep with the barrel wall thickness of .242.
I don't really want to take the time to turn a unique 16th century profile on my lathe with those showing. Could I fill them with screws or have them tig welded?
Or would I be better to just get a different barrel for the process? Most firearms in this time period are left in the white so I do not want any visible blemishes on the barrel.