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Hi Mike, and welcome to the PGCA. As I did, you will find that this is an assembly of the most knowledgeable and friendly bunch of guy.
Like you, I am enjoying the journey; my winter project is putting a 20 ga. VH back to it's original configuration. If I could make a suggestion; look the the number stamped on the bottom of the rear barrel lug. That is the frame size. With that, post a want for a good used VH stock for that size. Your old gun will look correct, with an age appropriate piece of wood. I did just this and got many replies, so the used wood is out there. All of the stocks I have been offered are from later guns than mine, which is about the same vintage as yours. As was obvious, and well explained, using a later stock is accomplished by relieving a bit of (internal) wood on the end of the headstock, to accommodate the earlier style hammers and lever spring. Again, welcome to the group. |
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Thanks, i will try both of those suggestions.
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Mike: congrats on the VH. I just want you to use the proper screwdrivers when working on your gun because you can do alot of damage if you use ones that don't fit. Thomas
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just a quick note, i was able to get the water table out and the receiver seperated from the stock. I'll try and post some pictures later, this stock has definitely been repaired more than once. I do have a set of wheeler screws and was very careful not to bugger any of the screws, i know some of the look very bad.
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Attached are some more photos dissassembled. I'm curious what the stock on a good VH is supposed to look like. This does appear to be missing a lot of wood.
I am planning on cleaning this the best I can with Hoppes, then putting on a light coat of eezox. I'm not going to touch stock and hope I can find a used one or get one made. |
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Other than a good cleaning, nothing horrible jumps out at me. A toothbrush and spray brake cleaner is one way, or if you have an ultrasonic cleaner, they work good too. Be sure you save the tang screw bushing and safety from your old stock, and save the old stock for a pattern, as you'll likely find a newer one that needs to be modified to fit. If it were me, I'd wait to find a good used one, rather than a new piece of wood that will scream "new".
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Thanks. Hopefully I can find a used one. Any ideas on where to look other than here? I missed out on the East Coast Fine Arms show.
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The inside of that gun isn't anywhere near as bad as some I've seen. Just needs a good cleanup. I use lacquer thinner to cut that old oil and grease. It will cut just about any kind of grunge. You can fit the entire receiver into a large enough jar full that has a good lid seal and put the lid on and let it sit for days than brush it off with bronze brushes.
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