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  1. Ol' Traveler

    Traditions Stock Spacer issue

    Here we go. I have started Dry Fitting my Traditions .50 Cal. Kentucky Rifle Kit. The 1st issue of concern is that once the Nose Cap holes in the Barrel are lined up to be able to get the screws through the Nose Cap and the Fore Stock, there is a gap back at the Brass Stock Spacer between the...
  2. Ol' Traveler

    I am looking for some History on Percussion Rifles

    I am about to start building a 50 Cal. Traditions Kentucky Rifle kit. It is percussion and I am wondering when the Kentucky Rifle made the transition from Flint Lock to Percussion?? Or is that just a marketing ploy established when kit manufacturing became a "Thing"???
  3. Ol' Traveler

    Need advice preparing the Brass on the CVA Re-do

    I am re-doing an old CVA Colonial Pistol. The Brass on the Pushrod is pinned and when it was originally stained and finished, there was Stain and Polyurethane left on the Brass at each end. Is there any good method to remove the stain and finish from the Brass without removing it from the...
  4. Ol' Traveler

    Refinish A .45 Caliber CVA Colonial Pistol.

    I own a CVA 45 cal. pistol that I built some 28 years ago not having a clue what I was doing. Really, I still don't. I filed the sear a bit too much. It is dangerously light and usually has to be set very slowly with assistance. I will probably have to replace it if I can find the parts. The...
  5. Ol' Traveler

    Old Rookie

    Hello to all. I am about to start my first Blackpowder Rifle build. A Traditions Kentucky Rifle kit. 25 years ago I built a CVA .45 cal colonial style pistol. I'll probably do a little re-work on that pistol before I start the rifle. I am reading "The Art of Building The Pennsylvania...
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