4deer
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I've got an old CVA kit that was missing a few pieces. On of those pieces was the lock. For a replacement I have been trying to make a small Siler lock fit. I thought I had it pretty decent and already have the lock plate drilled and tapped in alignment with the pre-drilled screw holes.
Tonight I noticed that the frizzen does not cover the entire touch hole when it is down.
I know that my pan is slightly out of alignment with the touch hole, but I was hoping it would still be close enough to light it up.
Now with this gap above the frizzen I am concerned about it making it to easy for rain to get down in there.
Just now I looked at a factory CVA gun that I have and it actually has a small amount of touch hole showing about the frizzen too. It however, is less obvious because it is not a white lightning touch hole.
What are your thoughts? Do I have a problem with the rain? Yes....I know its going to be hard either way to keep moisture out of there. Is the alignment at least close enough to fire consistently?
If I should move the alignment what is the normal option? Moving the barrel back and down seems like a lot of work, but likely won't leave gaps. If I try to move the lock the screws will sit in slots and the lock will then have a gap I will have to fill.
Thank you all for your advice. :bow:
Tonight I noticed that the frizzen does not cover the entire touch hole when it is down.
I know that my pan is slightly out of alignment with the touch hole, but I was hoping it would still be close enough to light it up.
Now with this gap above the frizzen I am concerned about it making it to easy for rain to get down in there.
Just now I looked at a factory CVA gun that I have and it actually has a small amount of touch hole showing about the frizzen too. It however, is less obvious because it is not a white lightning touch hole.
What are your thoughts? Do I have a problem with the rain? Yes....I know its going to be hard either way to keep moisture out of there. Is the alignment at least close enough to fire consistently?
If I should move the alignment what is the normal option? Moving the barrel back and down seems like a lot of work, but likely won't leave gaps. If I try to move the lock the screws will sit in slots and the lock will then have a gap I will have to fill.
Thank you all for your advice. :bow: