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Thread: CVA Bobcat - breech plug questions?

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    Question CVA Bobcat - breech plug questions?

    Hey guys,

    I inherited a repair project from a relative. It is a .54 Cal CVA Bobcat with a totally rusted up drum/ forward part of breech plug - right at the drum and nipple. Upon inspection I find that most of the bbl is still salvageble. Are these breech plugs right or left hand thread? Are these lock-tited in or just torqued tightly? It appears as if it was fired and cleaned but not good enough - the drum area is trashed.

    My thought was to remove the breech plug and figure out how much of the bbl is good then cut it, re-thread and install a new breech plug/drum and nipple. Might have to move some thimbles, etc. but thats ok.

    The steel is soo soft and the bbl hoot is soo small I doubt seriously I can remove the plug without drilling and chiseling it out or using a large easy-out. I can easily just lopp off the breech end and be done with it I guess but curiousity has got the better of me!

    Thanks All!
    Eric

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    I used to own a Bobcat, the factory manual said the plug can only be removed at the factory, no other info. Sorry I can't help, since I am a lefty I gave the Bobcat to my son and bought a CVA inline.

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    Early CVA's had a weird breeching system. I believe the drum was screwed into a cut in the breechplug, effectively locking them together. So, I would see about removing the drum first, if possible.
    Using reverse electrolosis may remove the rust, to free things up for you.
    These are just things I am remembering from nearly 30 years ago, the breeching system may have changed in that time. It may well be more cost effective to chuck it up in a lathe, cut off the breech end, and rebreech it. If there is much corrosion, this would be my choice.

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    Smile CVA Bobcat

    I ended up trying to remove the plug and that didn't work. I soaked it in transmission oil, Ed's Red and PB_Paster at different times. Most of the rust is now gone. The drum came out with vise grips and it is definitely threaded through a portion of the breech plug. I tried backing the plug out and it easily sheared the locking knub off. At this point I am cutting the plug end off and starting over.

    I don't know how in the heck they achored these plugs in but an eazy-out just chewed the plug up after drilling a pilot hole through the plug. Hack-Saw time!

    Thanks Waksupi - You were right - they two are attached and work as one unit.

    My cousin will end up with a bbl that is 2.5" shorter than what he started with!
    Thanks for the help!
    Eric

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    They may also be reverse threaded....

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    Right hand threads, but you have to remove the drum first it locks the breech plug. Since you didn't do that, the ball's in yore court.

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