ryzman said:hey rusty spur... another question for you and everyone. are you going to glass bed your barrel?
Rusty Spur said:Here we go.I am trying to build my first kit gun ever and will need help along the way as I get my feet wet.I have begun by first laying out the butt of the stock so that I can shorten my trigger pull to 13-1/2 inches.So far,so good.It's slow cause I am doing it all by hand very cautiously.
My first question is: "1"- since I have to remove the nose cap and the entry tube,to brown them ,what can I use to remove the little pins holding it all together?I don't have a punch that size but I was thinking of using a finishing nail as a punch.
"2"- This front loader will be used for hunting so what stock finish should I use to protect it from the elements?
"3"- I am going to cold brown the barrel and all parts but I do not have a sweat box and not sure what is required.I do have a 30"x30" shower stall in the basement.Can I hang the barrel by the hooked breech and brown it or will that create a build up of browning solution at the muzzle?
Well,that will get me going for now.I think.I sure could use some good advice and I appreciate it.
Thanks in advance,
Rusty Spur.
Jeb said:...are there any books or websites I could find and original picture so I could duplicate a build? .
Pab1 said:Amazon has copies of the book The Plains Rifle by Charles E Hanson but they are a little spendy. I got lucky and found a copy for $3 at a used book store. IMO it has a lot of good info and also many B&W pics of original rifles.
Rusty Spur said:Claypipe,
Thank you for all the information and for the pictures of your pride and joy.I see that you added some of your own personal flavor to your build.I have my stock just about ready to stain but now I find myself staring at it and thinking about what can I do to give it a personality of it's own.Today,I may work on a sweat box so I can get started on the browning process,or I may just go ahead and use the shower stall in the basement.I just hate taking the chance of the barrel hanging in a way that it may fall and booger up the muzzle.The breech hook doesn't appear to be to good of a tie off point.
Good smoke,
Rusty Spur
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