Question on 1860 Army (Pietta) conversion using Kirst Konverters Gated

Started by Thomas (Tom) Horn aka James Hicks, December 19, 2012, 08:38:08 PM

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Thomas (Tom) Horn aka James Hicks

I have a couple of 1860 Army's by Pietta and am thinking on installing Kirst Konverters w/Loading Gate and Ejector Assemblies. My question: For those that have done it, What do you do with the Loading Lever Retainer after installing the above system?  Pietta's Loading Lever Retainer is mounted in a dove tail slot under the barrel.  When installing the Ejector Assembly the loading lever is removed.  Do you just leave the L/Lever retainer on (which does not look right) or take it off (then you have an open dove tail slot on the barrel, and that does not look right).  I have not ordered yet, but am thinking about it.  Would like some of your opine's on this. I converted my Uberti 1858 Remington with Kirst and was very pleased at how it turned out. Thought of doing the same with the 1860's, but they are a wee bit different than the 1858.  Thanks in advance.
"If I killed that kid, it was the best shot I ever made, and the dirtiest trick I ever did."

Tornado

I have seen the catch removed and left that way.  I have seen where someone shaped some steel to fill the void.  When I did mine I cut the barrel off right behind the catch, you have to get a new sight though.



Raven

I File the catch off (start with a grinder....finish with a file). Leaving a dovetail filler. Then just cold blue it.  ;D
Looks professional and it's a lot less work than cutting off the barrel and replacing the front sight.
Raven
Kirst Konverters

Thomas (Tom) Horn aka James Hicks

Thanks much to Tornado and Raven... thinking about it after I made the post... I do not want to shorten the barrels, so I have ordered two extra Pietta's Loading Lever Retainers from VTI. I will cut two as fillers and then IFN I ever want to go back to C&B I can reinstall. Thanks much for the way you did it...
"If I killed that kid, it was the best shot I ever made, and the dirtiest trick I ever did."

rifle

Sound wisdom Raven. I'm thunkin you must be a gunsmith or sumpthin. :o     :D
I'd figger after you filed that area you'd a charcoal blued the whole barrel though? ???

Raven


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