There were some recent posts about this lately that gave me the idea on doing this with a CVA barrel I have had laying around for years. Using a M10x1.25 stainless bolt and a 1/4-28 vent drilled and tapped into it worked fine as I fired a few test shots. Care must be taken to make sure the powder recess pocket in the metric bolt is drilled to line up with the bore when tightened all the way through the breech plug. I think doing it this way is as strong as a normal vent or may be stronger as all the vent threads are in contact with the insert and not passing into the barrel. The insert fills the entire Drum hole to the other wall. This gun has a Leman stock and 33" CVA Kentucky barrel with a L&R Lock. I have a matching Percussion lock that I can use with the original Drum if Percussion Caps ever show up in stores again. I don't think changing back and forth often is a good idea but like to have the option if I want to. I'm still putting this thing together mostly from a bunch of parts I already had and needed to do something with. Going to install an under rib and ramrod pipes this weekend. Here are pictures of the gun and vent conversion adapter. I may try to brown the big vent as it is pretty bright. The barrel is pinned in instead of wedges as I just don't like them.
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