Take your time and pay attention to the details when finishing and you'll have a fine rifle. As others have mentioned I'd hold off on the scope.
It’s still sealed in its original plastic packaging as pictured. I’m not quite done enjoying it as is yet. I honestly thought about calling the log cabin shop and seeing if they would build it.Fastleo could you post a picture of the rifle. I would like to see what it looks like. I hope it all goes good for you. Thanks for sharing
Take your time and pay attention to the details when finishing and you'll have a fine rifle. As others have mentioned I'd hold off on the scope.
I've finished and refinished many kit guns for people who do not have the time or woodworking skills to do it correctly. Generally "Kit" gun is a derogatory term but it should not be. If care is taken they will be better in every way to the factory finished ones, especially CVA. On all builds, including upper end custom builds. more time is spent on the final fitting and finish than anything else but this is the area where most new builders start getting into a hurry to see it done. If interested send me a PM.I’m not particularly into building (never have built one) kit guns so I’m going to leave it as is for now. I probably will end up paying a craftsman to build it if there are guys out there that do that sort of thing.
I've finished and refinished many kit guns for people who do not have the time or woodworking skills to do it correctly. Generally "Kit" gun is a derogatory term but it should not be. If care is taken they will be better in every way to the factory finished ones, especially CVA. On all builds, including upper end custom builds. more time is spent on the final fitting and finish than anything else but this is the area where most new builders start getting into a hurry to see it done. If interested send me a PM.
I still have one in .58 that I built in the early 80s. Shoots great! You’ll like it for sure. About a year ago I refinished the stock.
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I have the same scope. The adjustments are not that great. but it does work and the rings are hexagon so after 20 some years I hand filed them round and made a huge difference in the way they look.
Some more details of the scope would be much appreciated - mainly, how long it is?I’m thinking and selling the scope, it’s not my style.
I’ll measure it tonightSome more details of the scope would be much appreciated - mainly, how long it is?
It is a .577 caliber that is 1 1/8” across and 32” long 1 in 66 rifling. Stock was Belgium style shot gun from the Zulu trade era as close as I can find with the lock dated 1859 from La Toole’ France. The hammer has been cut and reshaped a few times. I used it as a sniper rifle when I did Civil War re-enactments.Now that, Sir, looks just fine to me. It's a traditional and contemporary-style scope on a percussion rifle- much after the style used during the Civil War. Some results from shooting it would be great to see!
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