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I started a Renegade facelift a couple days ago. This was a .50 caliber percussion gun that I had Bobby Hoyt bore to 24 gauge (.58 caliber smoothbore). I started by stripping the stock and cutting down the comb. Well, by the time I got it to fit me as I wanted the comb was gone! And I'm fine with that, it fits me, that's what's important. I'm sanding the stock now, buttplate in place, so I know I'll need to re-blue it later. That got me thiinking of other metalwork that lies ahead.
The previous owner had D&T'd it for a scope mount, I'm contemplating using plug screws to fill the holes and solder them in place, then file them down to the surface of the top flat. Yes, a re-blue will be necessary. But, considering the barrel, the Renegade has PLENTY of barrel! Wat if I had it turned octagon to round? A new underbarrel lug would be needed and pipes for the rod. This shouldn't be all that difficult. should it? I'm thinking the lug would need to be soldered to the barrel; Once it's turned round I don't think there'd be enough material to D&T for screws, yes? I'd appreciate your opinions!
The previous owner had D&T'd it for a scope mount, I'm contemplating using plug screws to fill the holes and solder them in place, then file them down to the surface of the top flat. Yes, a re-blue will be necessary. But, considering the barrel, the Renegade has PLENTY of barrel! Wat if I had it turned octagon to round? A new underbarrel lug would be needed and pipes for the rod. This shouldn't be all that difficult. should it? I'm thinking the lug would need to be soldered to the barrel; Once it's turned round I don't think there'd be enough material to D&T for screws, yes? I'd appreciate your opinions!