Hi all -
First post here on the forum after lurking for some time. Hoping to learn a lot from your expertise....
Anyway, I bought a Bedford Longrifle kit secondhand from a friend of a friend awhile back that was in pretty poor shape.
To outline the issues:
1. Nosecap was GLUED to barrel
2. Multiple dents and dings in stock
3. Inlay of sideplate was apparently attempted, but was done sloppily and basically does not fit the sideplate whatsoever.
4. No buttplate fitted/attached, but included.
5. Barrel not pinned to stock.
6. Rammer pipes GLUED to stock.
7. Stain applied, even though gun not completed.
Now, I received this knowing full well that it was basically going to have to be entirely redone, so let me summarize what I have done thus far.
1. Welded the pins to the underside of the barrel for securing to stock.
2. Filed flat the sideplate recession, and filled in large gaps with wood putty.
3. Refitted trigger/trigger guard, filled in gaps.
Now that the easy stuff is out of the way... I have a couple questions.
- How do I fit the buttplate to the end of the stock, given that the buttplate is a good 1/2" thinner than the stock edges on each side?
- What is the best way to fit the lugs for the pins to the barrel, and how do I drill the holes (this is tough metal, tried drilling to no avail.)
- How do I fit the nosepiece properly and secure it?
Sorry if this post is excessively long. I tried looking for answers on here but couldn't find exactly what I needed. This is only my second build/refurbishing, and the first one I did not encounter any of these issues. Any help would be most appreciated!! Thank you.
FYI, I live very close to Dixon's, and can obtain any parts should the be needed.