I don't know about this one but my first BP rifle as an Italian made long rifle. There were two screws going into the barrel through the nose cap and a screw in each thimble also going into the barrel. I liked not having pins.I have a question. Since there are no stock pins, the only thing I see holding it together is screws thru the two rod thimbles, is that all thats needed to remove the barrel from the stock?
Ive been keeping an eye out for a .36 Frontier myself. Nice rifle. I'd like to make some mods to one and, if I ever get one, and it shoots well, it will be my number one squirrel gun.Fedex dropped it off a bit ago, looks like a pretty neat rifle. Made in 1991, NIB. Couple pics.
Sadly one of the thimble screws is buggered and will have to be drilled out. I put it a request for screws at VTI and should hear back soon.I don't know about this one but my first BP rifle as an Italian made long rifle. There were two screws going into the barrel through the nose cap and a screw in each thimble also going into the barrel. I liked not having pins.
Well that stinks. Still a cool rifle though. Hopefully that will get fixed soon.Sadly one of the thimble screws is buggered and will have to be drilled out. I put it a request for screws at VTI and should hear back soon.
Just shy of 8#.@[email protected] , If you get a chance could you please weigh your rifle and tell us? Thanks.
Correct remove the tang screw and thimble screws and barrel comes right out on frontier/hatfield/blue ridge rifles.I have a question. Since there are no stock pins, the only thing I see holding it together is screws thru the two rod thimbles, is that all thats needed to remove the barrel from the stock?
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