thirdslow411
32 Cal.
- Joined
- Mar 25, 2018
- Messages
- 8
- Reaction score
- 3
Hi all, 1st post. I've been visiting awhile and finally joined. You guys have so much more than the other forums, it was an easy choice.
I have seen it mentioned several times but my question is: What to do with the brass joiner plate on the CVA / Traditions Kentucky rifle?
Blacken it and call it a day?
Replace it with steel?
Try a different species of wood?
Or try to blend it away into a barely visible 'feature'?
What say you? It will be my first 100% raw wood kit rifle, I have done 3 CVA kit pistols and the CMC duckfoot, so not afraid. Just on a budget. It will probably be my last factory kit, getting ready for bigger and better.
I'm leaning to hiding it with a wood 'shim piece' to hide it. I am adamant about NOT using a rawhide repair. That seems worse than lipstick on a pig- like dead pig on lipstick! :rotf:
There is a lot of other slimming and rework on one of these, but the joint will always be there. I want to do the hand work! I understand why it is there and what is involved, just looking for ideas on what to do.
I have seen it mentioned several times but my question is: What to do with the brass joiner plate on the CVA / Traditions Kentucky rifle?
Blacken it and call it a day?
Replace it with steel?
Try a different species of wood?
Or try to blend it away into a barely visible 'feature'?
What say you? It will be my first 100% raw wood kit rifle, I have done 3 CVA kit pistols and the CMC duckfoot, so not afraid. Just on a budget. It will probably be my last factory kit, getting ready for bigger and better.
I'm leaning to hiding it with a wood 'shim piece' to hide it. I am adamant about NOT using a rawhide repair. That seems worse than lipstick on a pig- like dead pig on lipstick! :rotf:
There is a lot of other slimming and rework on one of these, but the joint will always be there. I want to do the hand work! I understand why it is there and what is involved, just looking for ideas on what to do.