Read post 1 first sentence. You read the usual thread drift that occurs.
We are discussing the CVA Kentucky rifle kit. The single barrel rifle that has the brass plate where the forward end of the forestock meets the main stock.I am confused? I thought we were discussing CVA, DBL'S. not the non doubles, ones with a two piece stock??
I tried making a wooden spacer to take the place of the brass piece. I got really frustrated, and the brass won.
There is a piece of brass sandwiched between the two pieces of the stock. It's just hard to see. Years of shooting have darkened the stock and brass. The kit was built sometime around 1985-1986.I thought of that too. In the end I decided that it would probably not match and so may as well keep it "original".
Looking at the picture posted by @ord sgt , his seems very dark.
We are discussing the CVA Kentucky rifle kit. The single barrel rifle that has the brass plate where the forward end of the forestock meets the main stock.
The only reason I posted the picture of the CVA double barrel shotgun was to show that a water/alcohol based walnut stain works nicely on the Beechwood stock. There are some, like me, who don't like the look of blond Beechwood and using a oil based stain usually ends up making the gun just a little darker than blond and applying more of a oil based stain has no effect on the final darkness.
Using a water or alcohol based stain works nicely on Beechwood.
Thank you!
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