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Title: Plugged barrel?
Post by: Red Arrow on March 14, 2017, 04:06:30 pm
I bought a CVA Plainsman 50 cal with an octagon barrel a couple years ago but have not been able to shoot it yet. So far I have pulled 2 bullets out of the barrel but the rod still stops about where the rear site is located on the barrel. I have already broke 1 brass bullet puller getting those 2 bullets out. Now I'm wondering if the barrel is plugged as a display piece only. Any advice would be appreciated.
Title: Re: Plugged barrel?
Post by: Stoker on March 14, 2017, 04:49:42 pm
You might have to get a smith to look at it.. Might have to pull the breach plug.. Do you have access to a inspection camera.. the kind Lowes sells for about $100.00 to see down the bore if there are more balls down there..
Thanks Leroy
Title: Re: Plugged barrel?
Post by: Red Arrow on March 14, 2017, 04:52:14 pm
No, I don't have access to an inspection camera. As for pulling the breach plug, I thought about that but everything I could find online about the rifle said to NEVER pull the breach plug.
Title: Re: Plugged barrel?
Post by: JW_Halverson on March 14, 2017, 10:21:58 pm
If I am not mistaken, the CVA caplock barrels have a "press fit" breech that is locked into place by the drum being jammed into the barrel with a high pressure press.  I had to rebreech a CVA after sawing off the old breech when it could not be turned out. 

If you got two balls out and there is still something stuck in there, chances are that was a gun that was owned and operated by someone for whom safety was a foreign thing.  Their lack of understanding of safety is often coupled with a utter disregard for proper after-care when they come home from shooting.  You might wanna relegate it to wall hanger before it has a chance to kill ya.
Title: Re: Plugged barrel?
Post by: Red Arrow on March 14, 2017, 10:41:03 pm
Everything else on the gun looks great other than needing the barrel reblued. I'm any event, I want to get it shootable before just dismissing it as a decoration.
Title: Re: Plugged barrel?
Post by: Hawkdancer on March 15, 2017, 12:02:16 am
RedArrow,
I agree find a gunsmith that knows ML guns, it sounds like some idiot kept punching charges on top of a dry ball and couldn't figure out why it wouldn't fire.  Try the NMLRA website, they may have a listing of knowledgeable gunsmiths in your area, besides we need more members😀 >:D :-M!  Hate to see a fine  weapon relegated to the wall before it's time.  Good luck in your search.  Btw, where are you?
Hawkdancer
Title: Re: Plugged barrel?
Post by: Red Arrow on March 15, 2017, 12:57:56 am
Thanks Hawkdancer. My main preference is primative archery but I also enjoy BP shooting and hunting which is why I got this gun. I'm in north central KY.
Title: Re: Plugged barrel?
Post by: Gordon on March 15, 2017, 01:19:00 am
Remove the nipple and soak the lower barrel in hot water for a while. That should loosen things up a bit. Then try to remove the remaining balls with a ball puller or CO2.
Title: Re: Plugged barrel?
Post by: Red Arrow on March 15, 2017, 02:20:17 am
I don't have a nipple wrench and don't want to mess it up by trying to use anything else. That's the problem. 😞 I need to get one but I 2as hoping somebody on here could give alternatives.
Title: Re: Plugged barrel?
Post by: Eric Krewson on March 15, 2017, 08:57:07 am
One thing that works is to pull the nipple and put a grease fitting with the same thread in the nipple hole and pump grease into the beech to push the obstruction out.

You may be able to clear the obstruction but I suspect it is going to be a challenge.
Title: Re: Plugged barrel?
Post by: Ed Brooks on March 15, 2017, 10:38:40 am
You might try an air compressor use a rubber tipped sprayer to try to make a tight seal on the nipple to try and blow it out. Good luck!
Title: Re: Plugged barrel?
Post by: Josh B on March 15, 2017, 11:58:24 am
I would recommend the co2 method as well.  You can buy a kit that threads into the drum in place of the nipple that uses co2 cartridges to blow obstructions out of the barrel.  The grease gun idea sounds feasible as well.  I hadn't heard of that approach before.
JW- close on the press fit.  They are threaded, but the plug is oversized.  They heat the breech up to expand it, thread in the plug and index it.  Then when the barrel cools and shrinks it sweats in the plug or press fits the threads in other words.  The drum does indeed thread through into the breech plug as you stated.  So the drum or touch hole liner on flintlocks has to be removed first.  There is a procedure to removing these breech plugs, but since it requires heat it is not an option in this situation.  Since there is more than likely a charge of powder in there somewhere .  If you go with co2, remember that the obstruction will come out with great force if it does indeed come out, so be prepared for that.  Here's a cva breech plug from a kentucky flintlock.  Josh
Title: Re: Plugged barrel?
Post by: mullet on March 15, 2017, 01:50:28 pm
What Gun Doc said about coming out with great force. I tried the 4F powder through the nipple hole. didn't think much powder went in, but the cleaning jag came out, through my shop wall and into my neighbors shop next door. It was embarrassing to knock on his door and ask if I could get my cleaning jag back. :embarassed:
Title: Re: Plugged barrel?
Post by: Josh B on March 15, 2017, 08:21:31 pm
I can see how that might be a little embarrassing.  Lol!  I'd be worried about any method other than the old pull the ball with the jag on this situation.  Who knows how much powder was poured in between balls.  You might keep an eye out on the big auction sight.  I've seen barrels listed for that rifle on occasion.  The last one I seen went for a C-note plus shipping.  Cheaper than a prosthetic hand or worse if something goes wrong.  Josh
Title: Re: Plugged barrel?
Post by: Danzn Bar on March 15, 2017, 08:31:04 pm
Ron,
Good to meet you tonight, hope you enjoy working on that hickory stave......
I shoot BP all the time and have made a few to boot.  I think I would do as Gordon noted soak the barrel in "soapy" water just incase a powder charge is there and used a bullet puller.  I've done it before and put the barrel in a padded vise and used both hands to pull a patched ball out.......I'm assuming the balls you pulled were patched??
DBar
Title: Re: Plugged barrel?
Post by: Red Arrow on March 16, 2017, 03:59:12 am
The first one was a saint but not much left of the plastic by the time I got it out. Not sure about the second one. I'll try the soapy water as soon as I can go but a new puller. Mine broke getting those first two bullets out.
Title: Re: Plugged barrel?
Post by: Eric Krewson on March 16, 2017, 09:27:17 am
I would use penetrating oil instead of soapy water. No sense in putting something down your barrel that could cause rusting while you are struggling to get the barrel unplugged. Water could cause you some serious problems if it still takes you awhile to get the blockage out.
Title: Re: Plugged barrel?
Post by: mullet on March 16, 2017, 01:52:38 pm
I've made ball pullers with wood screws epoxied in the end of bamboo.
Title: Re: Plugged barrel?
Post by: Red Arrow on April 13, 2017, 12:02:10 am
I finally got the powder loose enough to fire and cleared the barrel. Now it's time to clean it up.
Title: Re: Plugged barrel?
Post by: Urufu_Shinjiro on April 13, 2017, 02:40:11 pm
 :OK :-M
Title: Re: Plugged barrel?
Post by: Del the cat on June 23, 2017, 04:19:35 am
Great thread :) great result... I don't get to do that stuff being in the UK so it's great to hear you guys while I sit here with a nice cup of tea ;)
Del
Title: Re: Plugged barrel?
Post by: Hawkdancer on June 23, 2017, 05:03:06 pm
Red Arrow,
A wee bit late, but great news on getting her cleared!  Remember, "Powder goes in first!"  Keep her clean and keep yer powder dry!

Del, come on across on holiday, and burn some powder!  Many of us have an extra rifle to loan :-M, and perhaps a bow to double the fun.
Hawkdancer
Title: Re: Plugged barrel?
Post by: Del the cat on October 02, 2017, 05:01:23 am
Red Arrow,
A wee bit late, but great news on getting her cleared!  Remember, "Powder goes in first!"  Keep her clean and keep yer powder dry!

Del, come on across on holiday, and burn some powder!  Many of us have an extra rifle to loan :-M, and perhaps a bow to double the fun.
Hawkdancer
Cheers, :) I'll have to get back over there some day... :)
Del