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Gents, Just FYI, I had to unbreech an early CVA Hawken. Left loaded in a damp place. VERY heavily rusted in otherwise clean
barrel. Un-breeching those barrels is very tough. Got the drum out with Kroil and rattling it with a brass hammer. Had to weld a slotted block
to the tiny plug tang, put the bbl in the barrel vise, and two 'smiths on the cheater on the tang block.
Barrel was so ratty from rust, that I had to make a new breech plug and put in a new drum, after I cut off last 2 inches of breech end.
Moved everything on the bottom of the barrel forward 2 inches, and shortened the ramrod.
Drum was from Track. Test fired it with 100gr FFg and a roundball. No leaks. Yay.
Don't try this at home....unless you are a machinist 'smith.
barrel. Un-breeching those barrels is very tough. Got the drum out with Kroil and rattling it with a brass hammer. Had to weld a slotted block
to the tiny plug tang, put the bbl in the barrel vise, and two 'smiths on the cheater on the tang block.
Barrel was so ratty from rust, that I had to make a new breech plug and put in a new drum, after I cut off last 2 inches of breech end.
Moved everything on the bottom of the barrel forward 2 inches, and shortened the ramrod.
Drum was from Track. Test fired it with 100gr FFg and a roundball. No leaks. Yay.
Don't try this at home....unless you are a machinist 'smith.