OK, so I inherited a CVA Kentuky pistol kit a few years ago, and finally decided to build it. This seems pretty straight forward, but I have a few light questions I'd like to have answered to prevent goofing up. The barrel is .45 cal and is stamped, Jukar Spain. I don't know when this kit was made, but the booklet copyrights are from 1979 and 1981, if that's any indication. Questions:
1. What is the best / safest way to remove light surface rust from the barrel? (I don't want to use something that might interfere with bluing or browning at the end of the project.)
2. The breech plug is already installed. The instructions don't mention removing it, so is there any reason I should try to do so? Is there anything else I should know about these Jukar breech plugs? ...especially as in, anything to worry about?
3. The base of the barrel tang groove in the stock sits much too low. It allows the barrel to barrel to sit skewed in the stock, with the touch hole too low in the pan. A couple of years ago, I thought I could fill up the groove with epoxy to bring the tang up, but realize that may not have been the best idea. I presume it would be best to shave that epoxy back out of the stock and build up the groove by gluing in a shim of hardwood, correct?
4. The instructions call for installing a touch hole liner, but none is included, nor is the touch hole threaded. Instead, there is a 1/16" hole drilled at roughly a 45 degree angle from the breech towards the inside of the barrel. I've never seen such a configuration. How can I expect it to perform? Would it be wise to drill it out slightly larger?
That's all for now. Thanks!