Thank you
never said it was junk. I own one, and worked on a several,after spending some tyme "tuning" the used firearm I have, it's my candle shooter. matter of fact, it's a fine shooter all-around,,a good gun I'd take afield for game as well as paper or novelty targets at the local vous'. :grin:
The long gun Jukar is/was a split stock gun.(period) Because it was an inexpensive gun and frowned upon by the "elite" of blackpowder shooters and vous' participants for years, many folks went to great lengths to cover that split to save face or other wise trying to fit in. I've seen rawhind covers, brass sheet covers, wood putty and paint, and epoxy used to hide this identifiable aspect of the Jukar/CVA/Traditions gun of the same make.
It's a simple firearm. The Gentlemen poster that recieved this gun doesn't know about it. Breaking the gun down to it's simple components will help to understand.
So,,,
The lock is independant of itself. no lock plate screws hold lock components together. nor is there a loading rod retention spring.
Pins hold the barrel to the fore section. taking those out IS a bad idea, unless properly padded and clamped the wood will very likey splitter at the exit point.
On these barrels, the breech is inserted first, it is threaded LONG into the barrel. Too achieve the proper pressure acceptance the hole for the drum is then bored/threaded through the breech threads and into the opposing side if the barrel,(like a deadbolt). The drum can be removed and replaced. But because the breech threads have been comprimised buy the hole through them,, they WILL tear the barrel breech threads beyond repair if removed!
Adjustment of this style drum-breech is a constant. the hammer fall always and inevitbly(spl?) forces the nipple forward causing the hammer to improperly strike the nipple and causing mis-fires.(I've seen it a thousand tymes).
It's a good gun. Even if the bore is rusted,,they have,deep cut lands and grooves, very foregiving :grin: It's a leaf spring lock, whose components where stamped out,,yet with dis-assembly, proper polish and lube, is quick and reliable.
There's more. We just gotta dispell all the myth and mystery