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topknot
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Want to pour pewter in Traditions Kentuckey 2 piece stock
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April 09, 2009, 04:22:29 PM »
I'm thinking about trimming a 1/4" off both stock pieces where they meet, then do away with the brass plate and in stall wood dowels instead of the steel pins. Next, hallow out a couple of small areas so the poured pewter will bond the two stock pieces.
Any tips, suggestions, comments welcome.
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April 09, 2009, 08:34:31 PM »
Is this a kit or a completed gun?
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April 10, 2009, 06:50:32 AM »
I wouldn't trim any wood to shorten the stock, but I would inlet around the area in some sort of pattern [star points little humps,ect...] then pour. Good idea!
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April 13, 2009, 04:26:22 PM »
The rifle was a kit just threw together and stained.
I have it all apart, sanding and fitting every thing.
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April 13, 2009, 04:30:45 PM »
There's been a thread about somebody doing this exact thing. Might have been Captchee. There was photos to boot.
You might want to try searching for it. If I remember correctly, the job looked pretty good.
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April 13, 2009, 06:20:33 PM »
the pewter will not bond the two pieces , however it will cast a nice plate . also remember that pewter is soft and with recoil , it can compress . it also needs to be thicker for inlays or it will warp and pull out of the bed
if you go down into the gun-building section , you will find a couple stickies on revamping and converting CVA rifles . one is on a pistol that i did where i cast the pewter right to the stock . feel free to ask any questions you might have there .
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April 13, 2009, 08:30:31 PM »
As I remember that join in the stock is a brass plate about 1/8" thick with 2 pins in it to keep the stock more or less in one piece. If you were to remove the brass plate thingy then drill VERY CAREFULLY for a pair of small hardwood dowels and glue everything together wth a slow cure water thin epoxy. This will shorten the stock the thickness of the joining plate necessitating some adaptations upstream.
I helped a friend do that to his. The stock pin lug was long enough that we just redrilled the lug, no fuss with the stock other than dowelling and gluing. His nose cap required a new M4.1 hole be drilled and tapped in the barrel for the screw. His rifle looked pretty good. Even better from a couple feet away. Well worth the fuss.
The way I dealt with my own was simply to sell it.
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