Hey all,
I'm new to BP building but decided to jump in with both feet and get a TOW Hawken .54 "kit". Along with several books and this website, I hope that very slow building will get me a nice looking rifle. I have roughly an hour a day of free time to work on it and imagine it'll take about a year to have it all finished-up
Couple of things that I am stumped on, and couldn't find the info in my books or online.
1. The trigger guard is attached to the trigger plate with a screw in back and by threading the front into the plate? What is a good size to turn it down to? The blueprint measures to about a 10-32 die, but doesn't this weaken the plate? Especially since you are also tapping for the forward tang bolt within an inch on the triggerguard.
2. I would like to bed the breach/tang/barrel the entire length of the stock, to seal it and add a little stability/strength. Not looking to be historically correct, but does it make sense to bed the entire length or just up to the first wedge key?
I'm sure I will have alot more questions and will post them when the time comes. Iv'e been at it for 2 weeks now and have just gotten past the part of filing down the larger casting marks from the brass pieces, this will be a long build.
Thanks in advnace for any help.
I'm new to BP building but decided to jump in with both feet and get a TOW Hawken .54 "kit". Along with several books and this website, I hope that very slow building will get me a nice looking rifle. I have roughly an hour a day of free time to work on it and imagine it'll take about a year to have it all finished-up
Couple of things that I am stumped on, and couldn't find the info in my books or online.
1. The trigger guard is attached to the trigger plate with a screw in back and by threading the front into the plate? What is a good size to turn it down to? The blueprint measures to about a 10-32 die, but doesn't this weaken the plate? Especially since you are also tapping for the forward tang bolt within an inch on the triggerguard.
2. I would like to bed the breach/tang/barrel the entire length of the stock, to seal it and add a little stability/strength. Not looking to be historically correct, but does it make sense to bed the entire length or just up to the first wedge key?
I'm sure I will have alot more questions and will post them when the time comes. Iv'e been at it for 2 weeks now and have just gotten past the part of filing down the larger casting marks from the brass pieces, this will be a long build.
Thanks in advnace for any help.