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Piddled with my Jukar Kentucky rifle some. That's the kind with a two piece stock. Disassembled it and tried making a wooden piece to replace the brass plate joining the rear and fore stocks. Broke the two wooden pieces I made out of some scrap beech(?). Ran out of piddling time before I accomplished anything, but I now intend to just move the forestock back and glue it to the rear stock, replace and repin the barrel lugs, and then move or possibly even replace the nosecap. Problem with moving the nosecap is the thing screws to the barrel. I'll figure something out.I've rebuilt this old kit gun twice now. It is practice for when I get the money for a Kibler! I feel better about making mistakes on my ol' Junkar to get them out of the way before I try to assemble a Colonial or Woodsrunner.
Piddled with my Jukar Kentucky rifle some. That's the kind with a two piece stock. Disassembled it and tried making a wooden piece to replace the brass plate joining the rear and fore stocks. Broke the two wooden pieces I made out of some scrap beech(?). Ran out of piddling time before I accomplished anything, but I now intend to just move the forestock back and glue it to the rear stock, replace and repin the barrel lugs, and then move or possibly even replace the nosecap. Problem with moving the nosecap is the thing screws to the barrel. I'll figure something out.
I've rebuilt this old kit gun twice now. It is practice for when I get the money for a Kibler! I feel better about making mistakes on my ol' Junkar to get them out of the way before I try to assemble a Colonial or Woodsrunner.