Also make sure stain or some sort of sealer is applied in the barrel Channel, lock mortise and trigger cavity, as well as the other places that aren’t seen. This will protect those areas from moisture over the years.
Hi,Also make sure stain or some sort of sealer is applied in the barrel Channel, lock mortise and trigger cavity, as well as the other places that aren’t seen. This will protect those areas from moisture over the years.
How did your Kibler turn out?I just got my Kibler Colonial in the white, and there is not one word on how to remove the barrel from the stock for finishing. There's like ten pins on the stock, but no instruction on which, if any, have to be removed to separate the stock and barrel. I guess if I had built the gun, I'd know these things, but I didn't, so I don't!
I assume I'll have to remove them all to sand and finish the stock. Where in the world do you get a punch that small (especially one that's not tapered)? At the moment my blood pressure is rising so fast, I'm about three minutes from having a stroke! The funny thing is all the people on here who told me how easy it would be to buy the kit and put it together, and I can't even handle the simple task of removing the barrel and hardware!
I use the flat end of that same sized drill bit when I remove my pins as well. It’s not like your beating the tar out of the bit trying to remove the pin... it’s a light tap and I’ve yet to break one yet. Another thing, I use what tool works best and even make some tools for the job... This sport is NOT a “ one size fits all” type of hobby. Sometimes we have to use what works... I don’t consider a small finish nail as the right tool for the job, but it does work.File the point of a finish nail flat and use it as a punch. Never strike a drill bit with a hard object. They shatter I know this because I spent most of my working career in a tool and die shop. I can't count the number of drills I broke and had to dig pieces out of my hand. One fellow almost lost an eye because he broke a drill and refused to ware safety glasses.
Enjoy your build but please use the correct tool for the job.
The chamfer is a good idea! To mark the order I used a punch and put 1 divot on the tang in the front thimble, 2 in next, 3 in the next.Make sure you mark what thimble goes where and front to back. The holes may not line up otherwise. Also put a slight chamfer on the pin holes in the thimbles and the barrel. It will help re pinning them
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