I bought a used CVA Hawken 50 cal rifle. Needs work. I'm hoping the membership here will take pity on me and walk me through a restoration. I've been shooting muzzleloaders for all of 3 or 4 months and I know
nothing about restoring a rifle. I realize a lot of people
(not all) on this website are into custom guns that resemble works of art. I know my 'el cheapo' CVA is nothing special and I don't expect to turn a pigs ear into a $3500 work of art. Currently, there's probably more
wrong with this gun than right.
Gotta start somewhere and a cheap Spanish rifle is a good place to make the mistakes that I know are bound to happen.
My goals are fairly simple. I'd like to use this gun to learn some basic principals about building and repairing a muzzleloader. I'd like to end up with a decent shooter that I can hunt with. Goals subject to change at my whim.
Stock condition:
It's actually in pretty good shape. No major dings or nicks. No cracks. It wasn't sanded down very well. The tang sits down below the stock. The lock isn't flush. Trigger guard isn't flush. On the right side there is a wave that somebody sanded into the wood.
Barrel condition:
The bore looks to be in good shape. I see no pitting. I'm told these things have a 1:48 twist. The underlug on the barrel is so loose that it slides right out. I need to solder it back on but I don't know how to do it.
Sights resemble a TC Hawken - which I don't like. The sloping Vee on the rear sight drives me nuts. I prefer a rear sight that is FLAT across the top with a square notch in the middle - similar to TC Patriot pistol or the Williams sights that come on a Green Mountain barrel. Will definitely be replacing the sights. Front sight is loose.
Lock condition:
Resembles a TC Hawken lock with a coil spring. Seams to function fine.
Trigger condition:
Seams to function fine. Has double set triggers and an adjustment screw.
Where do I start?
Need to get an outline or plan together and start at step #1.
I know there has to be an establish set of procedures or order in which to begin - maybe something like "always start with the stock and work the rest of the gun from there" OR "Always get the mechanical stuff working first - solder your underlug on - THEN inlet your lock"
Could anybody tell me the basic procedure for building a new gun or rebuilding an old one?
Thanks very much.
Underlug:
Stock:
Lock: