Last year I was given TRS parts for an “Officer’s Fusil”. It is .62 caliber and has a round barrel that needed lugs and sights installed.
I was considering the various ways of doing this and decided to cut dovetails into the barrel.
Because it’s a round barrel, I have been nervous to attack it. But today I just decided go try my hand at it, using some instructions I have learned here.
I located the top and bottom (which wasn’t hard since the barrel breech plug was already installed and the side flats milled).
I decided to begin with the barrel lugs rather than the front sight so I could get a feel for the job. Then I measured and used a hacksaw to make the rough cuts, very slowly. After that I was able to use my needle files and adjust the cuts so the tenons would be straight along the center line. I will reinforce these with low-temp solder.
I was trying to recall how Dave Person taught us how to do this technique. I just re-discovered it again: Soldering barrel lugs and sight, success!
After success on the bottom, I went ahead and cut and dovetailed the front sight in. I am happy with how it’s come along. Now I need to buy a rear sight and get that in, and it’s ready to go.
I was considering the various ways of doing this and decided to cut dovetails into the barrel.
Because it’s a round barrel, I have been nervous to attack it. But today I just decided go try my hand at it, using some instructions I have learned here.
I located the top and bottom (which wasn’t hard since the barrel breech plug was already installed and the side flats milled).
I decided to begin with the barrel lugs rather than the front sight so I could get a feel for the job. Then I measured and used a hacksaw to make the rough cuts, very slowly. After that I was able to use my needle files and adjust the cuts so the tenons would be straight along the center line. I will reinforce these with low-temp solder.
I was trying to recall how Dave Person taught us how to do this technique. I just re-discovered it again: Soldering barrel lugs and sight, success!
After success on the bottom, I went ahead and cut and dovetailed the front sight in. I am happy with how it’s come along. Now I need to buy a rear sight and get that in, and it’s ready to go.
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