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Got a pile of rusty parts from a guy who lost interest in a project -- evidently some time ago -- for $5. It's most of a CVA "Hawken", in .54 cal. percussion. Upon a close look I'm not missing much. A ramrod thimble, a couple screws, and a rear sight. I found some .530 balls locally and with a clean-up and refinish of the gun I think I'll have a rifle read for late season deer hunting this fall after all. :grin:
Here's some "before" pics, as I got the gun.
The stock appears to be walnut. The steel parts are all covered in a layer of brown rust, to include the inside of the bore.
Spent some time cleaning up the barrel -- I like the look so far:
The best news is that with some naval jelly and steel wool the inside of the bore isn't half bad. It's got some scattered pitting, but I've got lots of milsurp rifles with worse bores that shoot just fine.
I'm working on the metal and stock right now and will post an update as soon as I have one. :thumbsup:
Here's some "before" pics, as I got the gun.
The stock appears to be walnut. The steel parts are all covered in a layer of brown rust, to include the inside of the bore.
Spent some time cleaning up the barrel -- I like the look so far:
The best news is that with some naval jelly and steel wool the inside of the bore isn't half bad. It's got some scattered pitting, but I've got lots of milsurp rifles with worse bores that shoot just fine.
I'm working on the metal and stock right now and will post an update as soon as I have one. :thumbsup: