Sights are tall. A rawhide wrap looks like a repair, one can be done also on the wrist and gives the gun a frontier personality
I had thought they only made them in 50’s also and I’m not sure if they still make the 45 but they show up on GB occasionally.I have owned both 45 and 50 caliber CVA Kentucky rifles with the two piece stocks. Believe there is an unfired 45 caliber CVA in the back of the safe today. The reference books I have (Blue Book of Modern Black Powder Arms for example) only mentions the Traditions Kentucky Rifle (percussion and flint) with the two piece stock being made in 50 caliber, though that doesn’t mean they didn’t miss a 45 caliber being produced. Just don’t remember seeing a reference anywhere to a Traditions in 45 caliber.
I did a wood shim and epoxied the two stock sections together. Essentially making the traditions two piece stock a single stock. The wood spacer was maple and I didn't attempt to match the colors but I liked how it turned outI always wondered if one could cut a thin slice of wood to replace the brass between the two pieces of wood and blend it all together so it looks like a one piece stock.
Ohio Rusty ><>
It would never look like a one-piece stock. The only way you might accomplish that would be to apply the wooden plug, sand everything down and fill it with wood putty. Then you might sand it even. However, it would still show and when/if you stained the wood the wood putty would never look like the rest of the stock.I always wondered if one could cut a thin slice of wood to replace the brass between the two pieces of wood and blend it all together so it looks like a one piece stock.
Ohio Rusty ><>
I've done 3. Each has a permanently spliced stock without any spacers, 2 with custom made nosecaps. The 3rd was made into a New England half stock with a wood rib.View attachment 275657
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