Re: I "SNAG"ed A Couple Tool Boxes Yesterday

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Sujet : Re: I "SNAG"ed A Couple Tool Boxes Yesterday
De : Snag_one (at) *nospam* msn.com (Snag)
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Date : 20. Jun 2024, 02:19:15
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On 6/19/2024 6:30 PM, Bob La Londe wrote:
On 6/19/2024 3:24 PM, Snag wrote:
 
   A question since you have gunsmithing experience . This .36 Navy revolver has always shot about the width of the front sight to the left . The octagonal barrel is not clocked precisely to the frame , if I can rotate the barrel just enough to bring it into alignment it will also correct the windage . How big a deal is this to do ? One thing - the finish on this revolver (and my CVA .50 Plains Rifle) is straight out of the Browning Arms tanks in SLC , courtesy of my friend since childhood , The MudShark . Muddy was killed in a motorcycle accident a few years ago and I'd rather leave it the way it is rather than risk damage to the finish .
 First off.  I hack at my own stuff more so than I am any kind of gunsmith or have any real gunsmithing experience.  Mostly I make parts and I replace parts.
 There is a lot to unpack in that question.  Exactly how do you plan to twist it all?
 If I recall in the old CVA imported kit guns (I built a .36 Navy when I was a kid) there are pins in the front of the frame that align with holes in the barrel assembly.  While not a wide stance it is a 3 point alignment with the cylinder pin.
   This one was built from a Navy Arms kit , around 1975 or 76 . The barrel is threaded into the frame or I wouldn't be asking ... the barrel is not quite tightened to the point that the vertical flats are parallel to the vertical sides of the frame .

 I suppose if you can twist that assembly you will be changing the position of the front site in relation to the rear site.  In that respect its no different than adjusting adjustable sights.  Well other than being harder and less predictable since you will be moving both the sight and the bore.
 The first thing I would do is check the alignment of everything.
Just look everything over and make sure everything looks straight and even.  If anything is out find out why and see if you can fix that.
 Then took a look down the bore and see if your timing is right.  That might be hard to see, so if you have access to a bore scope you might pull a nipple, and look in from the back with the hammer in full cock or removed.  If not you can try to "feel" it with a stiff wire hook tool from the front
   The timing is dead on . The bolt locks up just as the sear engages the hammer . It's never shaved lead .

 These kit guns vary from one series and maker to the next.  If its got a blade front it might be just as easy to bend the front blade that much. Or maybe you can work the hammer notch over... which would require re-bluing.
   Repairing this finish is not an option - I forgot to say that it's browned . The 3 mementos I have of one of the best friends I ever had are the 2 BP arms he had browned for me when he worked at Browning Arms and a Buck 110 sheath he gave me because his dog chewed mine up in 1994 when my brother (the dead one , not the tranny) had a massive heart attack .

 Often its about what you are willing to accept to get what you want.
 Recently I repainted the sight holes on a Norinco 1911A1 for the owner. Norincos are somewhat collectable since their import ban in the early 90s when they were accused of selling rocket launchers to LA gangs (probably was made up for political expedience). I didn't want to refinish the gun, so after spending a lot of time cleaning out the old paint i polished on the back flat of the sights, and then reblued those surfaces only before putting new nail polish in the holes.  The owner is quite happy.  I told him I had to reblue it and he cringed, but after looking it over he asked... "Where?"  That's what I was going for.
 Yeah, soft jaws are really handy if you need to reef on something. Leather padded plywood jaws are one of my favorites.  Prismatic jaws are handy for somethings too, but simple leather padded wood works for 90-99% of the things you are likely to need to reef on.
 This is all just my opinion based on my thoughts and my experiences, and as Paul Harrell would say I have no illusions that my thoughts are housed in a mind of greatness.   LOL
 Paul is a fun, entertaining, and educational GunTuber who unfortunately is dying cancer.  There was a big push to get his channel up to over a million subscribers before he died.  Its over a million subscribers.
 If you want to see some great restoration and repair videos check out Mark Novak.  He covers rust bluing, spring making, and a host of other interesting topics.
 
   I was mostly looking for ideas on holding it - probably by the barrel - while I used some kind of "wrench" - likely to be a chunk of local hickory properly shaped for the task - to tighten the frame/barrel a few degrees to bring the front blade to center over the barrel .
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Snag
  It's great to be straight !

Date Sujet#  Auteur
18 Jun 24 * I "SNAG"ed A Couple Tool Boxes Yesterday27Bob La Londe
18 Jun 24 +* Re: I "SNAG"ed A Couple Tool Boxes Yesterday25Jim Wilkins
18 Jun 24 i+* Re: I "SNAG"ed A Couple Tool Boxes Yesterday2Snag
18 Jun 24 ii`- Re: I "SNAG"ed A Couple Tool Boxes Yesterday1Bob La Londe
18 Jun 24 i+- Re: I "SNAG"ed A Couple Tool Boxes Yesterday1Bob La Londe
18 Jun 24 i`* Re: I "SNAG"ed A Couple Tool Boxes Yesterday21Bob La Londe
18 Jun 24 i +- Re: I "SNAG"ed A Couple Tool Boxes Yesterday1Bob La Londe
18 Jun 24 i `* Re: I "SNAG"ed A Couple Tool Boxes Yesterday19Snag
19 Jun 24 i  `* Re: I "SNAG"ed A Couple Tool Boxes Yesterday18Bob La Londe
19 Jun 24 i   +- Re: I "SNAG"ed A Couple Tool Boxes Yesterday1Jim Wilkins
19 Jun 24 i   `* Re: I "SNAG"ed A Couple Tool Boxes Yesterday16Snag
19 Jun 24 i    `* Re: I "SNAG"ed A Couple Tool Boxes Yesterday15Bob La Londe
20 Jun 24 i     `* Re: I "SNAG"ed A Couple Tool Boxes Yesterday14Snag
20 Jun 24 i      +- Re: I "SNAG"ed A Couple Tool Boxes Yesterday1Jim Wilkins
20 Jun 24 i      `* Re: I "SNAG"ed A Couple Tool Boxes Yesterday12Bob La Londe
20 Jun 24 i       `* Re: I "SNAG"ed A Couple Tool Boxes Yesterday11Snag
20 Jun 24 i        +* Re: I "SNAG"ed A Couple Tool Boxes Yesterday2Bob La Londe
20 Jun 24 i        i`- Re: I "SNAG"ed A Couple Tool Boxes Yesterday1Snag
20 Jun 24 i        `* Re: I "SNAG"ed A Couple Tool Boxes Yesterday8Jim Wilkins
20 Jun 24 i         `* Re: I "SNAG"ed A Couple Tool Boxes Yesterday7Snag
21 Jun 24 i          `* Re: I "SNAG"ed A Couple Tool Boxes Yesterday6Bob La Londe
21 Jun 24 i           `* Re: I "SNAG"ed A Couple Tool Boxes Yesterday5Jim Wilkins
21 Jun 24 i            `* Re: I "SNAG"ed A Couple Tool Boxes Yesterday4Bob La Londe
21 Jun 24 i             +- Re: I "SNAG"ed A Couple Tool Boxes Yesterday1Jim Wilkins
22 Jun 24 i             `* Re: I "SNAG"ed A Couple Tool Boxes Yesterday2Snag
22 Jun 24 i              `- Re: I "SNAG"ed A Couple Tool Boxes Yesterday1Bob La Londe
18 Jun 24 `- Re: I "SNAG"ed A Couple Tool Boxes Yesterday1Snag

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