Gentlemen,
I am building a Tennessee rifle, using a .40 Rice Southern Classic bbl. with long tang bp, Dunlap grade 6 red maple stock, (inletted and the butt shaped by Jack's Mtn. Gunstocks), a Chambers late Ketland lock, and iron furniture. In the past, I have riveted the toeplate and buttplate together with a copper rivet when using brass furniture, and likewise used a copper rivet to attach the brass nose cap. The iron pieces will be finished (browned) when installed, and attempting to rivet, with iron or copper, will scratch up the finish. How do you guys do this? Also, I bought a front site that originated with Ted Cash, silver blade and copper base. If I install as is, the bottom of the blade will stand several hundreths above the bbl. Are they soft soldered together. If so, I can take it apart, file a little, and reassemble with the blade a little lower so it hugs the barrel. I had planned to post a photo, but have not completely mastered Windows 8 yet, and seem to have lost my photo.
Thanks for the help.