Dennis42
32 Cal
My first post. If I am in the wrong subforum I apologize.
Question:
I have a CVA Kentucky Rifle from the 70's. Long story on the origins of this gun but it is not functional in its current state and I decided I would rehabilitate it. The gun has a JUKAR .45cal barrel. The barrel has very few markings, which I think is cool. Now days they come with an entire safety manual engraved on the barrel.
The stock on this rifle is two parts and the butt stock and fore stock are joined in the middle with 2 metal pins. This is basically the same rifle as the Traditions Kentucky Rifle. In fact, I think it is exactly the same.
With respect to the barrel, I noticed that it has no pins or wedge keys to attach the barrel to the fore stock. The barrel attaches to the tang and there is a nose piece on the end and that's it.
What's more, there are no holes in the barrel lugs anyway, so I guess it was never designed to have pins.
Does anyone have experience with an old CVA Kentucky Rifle and perhaps understand why they were made this way? And is there an easy fix to give the whole thing more solid support?
I don’t think that retrofitting pins is a possibility. There is no way I could line all that up for one thing, and the lugs are quite short so there is no room to drill in a decent size hole. Honestly, I am not even sure why there are lugs on the barrel anyway. They are super short and serve no purpose that I can tell.
Thanks,
Dennis
Question:
I have a CVA Kentucky Rifle from the 70's. Long story on the origins of this gun but it is not functional in its current state and I decided I would rehabilitate it. The gun has a JUKAR .45cal barrel. The barrel has very few markings, which I think is cool. Now days they come with an entire safety manual engraved on the barrel.
The stock on this rifle is two parts and the butt stock and fore stock are joined in the middle with 2 metal pins. This is basically the same rifle as the Traditions Kentucky Rifle. In fact, I think it is exactly the same.
With respect to the barrel, I noticed that it has no pins or wedge keys to attach the barrel to the fore stock. The barrel attaches to the tang and there is a nose piece on the end and that's it.
What's more, there are no holes in the barrel lugs anyway, so I guess it was never designed to have pins.
Does anyone have experience with an old CVA Kentucky Rifle and perhaps understand why they were made this way? And is there an easy fix to give the whole thing more solid support?
I don’t think that retrofitting pins is a possibility. There is no way I could line all that up for one thing, and the lugs are quite short so there is no room to drill in a decent size hole. Honestly, I am not even sure why there are lugs on the barrel anyway. They are super short and serve no purpose that I can tell.
Thanks,
Dennis