I've had, I'm ashamed to say, a CVA Stalker Carbine .54 cal. that's stood in a corner of the living room for about ten years. Unlike my other sidelock, never fired. Time to take her out to the range, poor thing. Patches down the bore clean as a whistle. There are tiny patches of rust just behind the muzzle. Just keep her oiled or is there a way I should remove them? No depth to them, but any structural issues with the barrel I should worry about?
Also, this part came off, no drop or anything, from the little groove where the rear sight is. Or, rather, that's all there was, this little part where I assume a rear sight should screw into. So, is there some type of super metal glue to put this back into the groove in the barrel? Or what to use? Then, what type of rear sight do I screw into it? I know, dumb questions of the day on the forum!
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Also, this part came off, no drop or anything, from the little groove where the rear sight is. Or, rather, that's all there was, this little part where I assume a rear sight should screw into. So, is there some type of super metal glue to put this back into the groove in the barrel? Or what to use? Then, what type of rear sight do I screw into it? I know, dumb questions of the day on the forum!