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General discussion => Gun Building => Topic started by: Bill of the 45th on August 24, 2008, 12:05:54 AM

Title: Which shoud be done first?
Post by: Bill of the 45th on August 24, 2008, 12:05:54 AM
I've got the trigger      ,lock,and barrel inlet.  So which should I drill, and tap first, the tang to trigger bolt, or the lock bolt, or doesn't it matter?   Is it one of those chicken or the egg that came first questions?  Been a while since I done one, and it suddenly, popped into my head.

Bill
Title: Re: Which shoud be done first?
Post by: Randy Hedden on August 24, 2008, 12:36:50 AM
Bill,

If the hole for the rear lock bolt is going to go through the rear of the tang then I would drill the tang to trigger plate first so you can pull the barrel into position or otherwise make sure the barrel is securely clamped into the barrel channel Before drilling the back lock bolt hole.

Randy Hedden

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Title: Re: Which shoud be done first?
Post by: wvmtnman on August 24, 2008, 12:37:26 AM
I drill the tang to trigger plate bolt first.  When I first started, I use to drill the lock bolt first, but found that when I later drilled the tang and then tightened the tang bolt, that the lock bolt would sometimes bind a little due to a slight amount of increased pressure holding the  tang down into the stock.  
                                                                       Brian
Title: Re: Which shoud be done first?
Post by: Ken G on August 24, 2008, 12:56:15 AM
Drill the tang to trigger plate first.  Then drill your lock bolt. 
After drilling the lock bolt I always go one bit larger through the breech bolster to give the bolt some extra clearance.  You don't want the barrel putting presure on the lock bolt dring recoil.
Ken
Title: Re: Which shoud be done first?
Post by: northmn on August 24, 2008, 07:27:38 PM
Tang to the trigger bolt first for the same reasons everyone else just stated.   Don't really know if its all that important to have a tight clearance hole for the the lock bolt.  I never did and always drilled out a little big.  I have one right now I am thinking of cutting away so I can remove the barrel without taking out the lock bolt.  Just thinking about it.

DP