Chevythunderman
40 Cal.
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My buddy handed me a long rifle the other day that was built 30 years ago and I do say they did a horrible job!!! It looks like the first mistake they made was drilling the barrel in the wrong place for the percussion drum. That started the downhill slide of this rifle...Which as you can imagine with the drum being at least a 1/2"-3/4" to far forward they inlet the lock to match the drum and it also is too far forward.
My question is: Is this gun fixable or is it just a pretty wallhanger now. I can cut out a piece of maple to fit the lock inlet and triggers but the barrel is my main concern. What can be done to fix the barrel other than the obvious buying a new barrel? I've tried to get the breech plug out of the barrel to no avail too. I was thinking that if I could get the plug out I could cut the barrel down and rethread the barrel to match the drum to the right spot and cut the stock down.
Help please??
:surrender: :surrender: :surrender:
My question is: Is this gun fixable or is it just a pretty wallhanger now. I can cut out a piece of maple to fit the lock inlet and triggers but the barrel is my main concern. What can be done to fix the barrel other than the obvious buying a new barrel? I've tried to get the breech plug out of the barrel to no avail too. I was thinking that if I could get the plug out I could cut the barrel down and rethread the barrel to match the drum to the right spot and cut the stock down.
Help please??
:surrender: :surrender: :surrender: