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Posted: 5/7/2024 2:23:08 PM EDT
Just as it says, if I wanted a flintlock kit, but not kibler, what are the choices, track of the wolf?  Or, if not a kit, what is the fully-built choice for $2-3000, or is it even possible to get a good flintlock for that amount?
Link Posted: 5/8/2024 12:31:20 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 5/8/2024 1:31:26 AM EDT
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Check Dixie Gunworks,I used to get lots of stuff from them.
Another good source was The Log cabin shop.
I've been wanting a Kibler myself,any particular reason to shy away from them?
Link Posted: 5/8/2024 11:30:52 AM EDT
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Before Jim Kibler, Jim Chamber's kits [ LINK ] were the benchmark standards. I looked over a Chambers kit really closely at the Knoxville show last month. Kibler is the way to go.

My issue is I would like a "Woodsrunner-esque" caplock rifle for my next project. I doubt Kibler will ever offer anything in a percussion version, so I am looking around like OP is, and not liking my options. I'll prob just wind up building from a plank.
Link Posted: 5/9/2024 10:34:25 AM EDT
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Originally Posted By DragonGuard:
Check Dixie Gunworks,I used to get lots of stuff from them.
Another good source was The Log cabin shop.
I've been wanting a Kibler myself,any particular reason to shy away from them?
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