Im sorry my post was so short this morning but I had to get one the road .
So , if I may .
First let me address a few things . As always I know some of you will disagree with some of what im going to say .
Let me start by saying that a very large number of these rifles , be they Jukar , CVA or Maruku were very good shooters .. By very good I mean accuracy wise . Now surely some were not but I submit that standing on a line with a full custom gun and looking down your nose at someone with an old Jukar or CVA may just get you hat handed to you in very quick order .
Now the problems . There is no doubt they were cheaply made and because of that sometimes troublesome . IE poor performing locks , bad triggers and such . The other thing that can cause issues is the barrel . How many folks actually know what twist those barrels are
Well let me tell you . They can range from 1-70 all the way down to 1-2 . that’s what I said 1-2 . If anyone doubts that . I would be glad to show a photo of the one I have in my shop . In fact it maybe less then 1 in 2 . On average though they seem to run closer to 1-60 to 1-70
When it comes to locks . There were also 2 types so one must also make sure when looking for a replacement stock that the stock they are considering was inlet for the same lock they have .
IMO it is best to replace the lock anyway as they were all junk . They however were usable but its most times best to only re use the lock if it’s a caplock but even then , replace the main spring at the very least .
Also because these were kits . People most often just stuck the parts into the gun and went shooting . Frankly that’s what the instructions lead them to do . That’s why they most times look the way they do .
As such I have yet to see one that could not have lot of wood removed . By a lot , I mean ¼ or more off of everything . So with that in mind , this persons piece , most likely could do for the same work .
IE the toe plates a lot of times stood proud and it appears that the butt plate had never been trimmed down at the toe . Also the butt plate may never have been inlet all the way forward like it should have been . If it were me , I would re inlet the butt plate . Then drop the toe plate . Doing so isn’t going to effect the lines any as the triggers are way to low . I have not seen one where the triggers and guard could not be inlet a minimum of ¼ of an inch deeper into the stock and still leave 3/16 of wall thickness to the bally in the RR area . If it wasn’t for the overly large RR hole , you could even go more .
The fore stock also can be then brought down . Literally you can easily remove 1/3 of the wood on the forestock .
So in the end . A person can take the factory stock down a lot . Not as much as in the restock I posted but close .
Here is a photo of a customers jukar that I was ask to refinish to give you all some idea . All the factory parts were used . I replaced no parts on this gun .
OH and at 75 yards from the bench , this little rifle held just over a 1 inch group .
here is what the gun looked like when it came to me
now here is what i took off
forearm joiner plate
Nose cap
which results in this much wood removel from the Forearm
re shape the comb , reduce the belly trimming it down all the way back to the toe and this is what you get
now thats with a factory stock . yes ist still thicker/ fatter then a new stock which is due again to the factory RR hole .
Now for those who ask WHY . why would anyone spend so much time .
to that i say . whats around 10 hours worth of work ?
if the gun shoots well , why not make it look better .
if you already have the gun , and are thinking of building a gun , but dont have the money , why not use what you have to learn alittle bit , it costs nothing and if you mess it up wouldnt you rather mess up one of these vs a 500.00 parts asymbly ?
so Wiggleplum . if you intersted in fixing what you have , i have a tutorial link which i did to lead folks through reshaping and trimming down what they already have .
past that , i very well may have stock parts you may want . i would need to see what lock you have and side plate to know . If i do , you pay the shipping and they are yours.