Hello to all. Long time lurker, finally a first time builder.
A few years ago I bought an in the box CVA Kentucky kit in flint for $75. I bought an RPL lock to improve the ignition, a single set trigger, and a different trigger guard and thimbles. I read and reread, and reread Cap Chee's article on trimming down the CVA stock. This fall I finally got started.
The RPL lock is fitted (basically just increasing the depth of the lock mortice), the new trigger fitted, the new trigger guard modified and silver soldiered (a new skill for me) and fitted. Sights trimmed and fitted for installation. new thimbles fitted and pinned, then removed for stock finishing. Stock epoxied into a one piece, trimmed down and shaped with rasp, file, and scrapers. LMF Honey Maple stain, and Permalyn Sealer and Stock Finish applied.
I am ready to try browning the barrel and lock, but I have a question. I am using LMF Barrel Brown and Degreaser. I know that once it is done I need to apply a coat of motor oil, let it sit for a day, and soft cloth it off. My question is, new or used motor oil? Dino oil or synthetic? does oil weight (30 vs 20, or 30 vs 5W30...) matter? Am I giving this step too much thought??
Thank you for any inputs. I will post pictures soon. My objective was to see if I enjoyed the process, and if my skill set was up to it, without spending much initially. I think I've discovered that while I can't exactly make a silk purse out of a sow's ear, I am capable of fabricating a very serviceable sow's ear purse. (que the laughter track).