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ronlaughlin 02-26-2012 09:22 AM

CVA Hex Breechplug Modification
 
Last night i installed a vent liner into a CVA hex head breech plug. The job was not done the way i have done dozens and dozens of others. In this case an attempt was made to install a vent liner using minimal tools. The method used was a first for me. A machinist would not do the installation in this fashion. A pianist might or perhaps a pharmacist, or carpenter would use this method. First step was to make some sort of a jig to hold the plug centered under the drill press. This block of wood has a mortice chiseled into it so a 12mm wrench can be used to keep the breech plug from spinning.





The block was clamped to the drill press, and a 5/8" hole drilled.






Then the plug was dropped into the hole, a 5/32" was chucked, lube was applied, and a 5/32" hole was drilled all the way through the plug.










Then the 5/32" drill was replaced by a # 4 1/2 eighty two degree center drill; the drill was lowered until it contacted the plug, and the depth gauge on the drill press set to 3/8".









The center drill then was used to drill a 3/8" diameter hole 3/8" deep in the end of the breech plug.







The belts were disconnected on the drill press, the center drill removed, and a 10-32 tap was chucked.







The vent to be installed has about 6 thread.





The chuck was marked with the blue line so rotations could be counted whilst threading the plug. Eight rotations were made to insure the vent would fully seat.






gman57 02-26-2012 12:28 PM

Beautiful presentation Ron ,that's just about the setup I used when I did one of mine after checking out your first tutorial on how to do the CVA plug. But I'm still using the plug you sent me one of the first plugs you had made and haven't had to try my homemade yet, and it doesn't seem like I'll have to any time soon.

Semisane 02-26-2012 08:02 PM

Great post Ron. Well done!

wnyhunter1983 11-09-2016 03:24 PM

cva BP
 
I was wondering if you have any breech plugs for sale for a cva optima with the hex head. Im looking for one of your custom plugs for the blackhorn 209

ronlaughlin 11-09-2016 05:15 PM

No.
















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bronko22000 11-09-2016 05:39 PM

Nicely don Ron. I enjoy looking at post like this.
Ever since I got my drill press I'm more inclined to do simply jobs now rather than going to a gunsmith an pay to have it done.

Semisane 11-09-2016 05:59 PM

It's amazing what can be accomplished with even a small bench top drill press like my little Ryobi.

When you have nothing better to do, go to YouTube and do a search on "drill press tricks & tips".

falcon 11-10-2016 04:13 AM

Very well done Ron.

ronlaughlin 11-10-2016 04:22 PM

Over the years that have passed since this thread was posted, dozens of breech plugs have been modified. One thing changed, due to ease of acquisition, from the method described, is using a 3/8" 82 degree spotting drill instead of the # 4 1/2 center drill.












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TBONEZSS 09-02-2018 06:09 PM

Were i purchase the vents for this modification.
 
I can do the work but need to know were to by the vents or who makes them i would need mutiple vents


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