Okay people it's KIBLER not KEEBLER....Geez spell the guys name right. Jim doesn't use Elves for employees because their to small to hold the guns up. Plus they get lost in the packing material... Lol
Don't forget the butt plate.Yeah, but it's that left handed trigger and ramrod that's the fly in the ointment for Jim.
Or u need left handed sights too.Don't forget the butt plate.
That's funny.Or u need left handed sights too.
Why other companies make left-handed kits? their development costs are considerably less than ours given our manufacturing methods. Also, we are very careful and a profit driven company ( i.e. a successful and sustainable company).Just curious but how does the other companies make right an left handed kits...?
Also how did they or why did they make left handed guns in the 16 - 17 - 18 th centuries...? Obviously their was a demand of some shorts for them...!
Or maybe just omit the lock inlet and just run a bunch of SMR rifles an the lefties can in let their own lock..?
I can't wait till we get over a hundred pages on this...
Maybe we should start a Kibler cult worshipers group..?......LOL
You DO realize all that has to be PROGRAMMED in. Ugh. Make your own or go to Chambers and stop pestering himSo actually the lock mortice an do or don't put a check piece on...That is the problem... with a multi axis machine. Interesting predicament...
You shouldn’t have to explain yourself. Yes other companies do make a left hand model. If they made a lot of them these winers would just buy one. Since they are here they were not able to find one. A majority of people shoot right handed and this is what drives the market.Why other companies make left-handed kits? their development costs are considerably less than ours given our manufacturing methods. Also, we are very careful and a profit driven company ( i.e. a successful and sustainable company).
Just my humble opinion but I don't understand the hype. Muzzleloading rifles are about as simple as they come. And maybe it's just because I'm a manual machinist but heaven forbid if I ever take up cnc, I hope someone puts me out of my misery.
Corrected spelling for ya!Okay people it's KIBLER not KEEBLER....Geez spell the guys name right. Jim doesn't use Elves for employees becausetheirthey'retotoo small to hold the guns up. Plus they get lost in the packing material... Lol
Many possible reasons. Start by looking up the company profiles and history. How long have they been in business? Do they have parent companies who are into different things and can support the loss a left handed product might bring? Or do they have a parent company that can absorb the loss caused by the left hand guns? And how those left handed stocks come to life, how accurate are they, etc plays into it.Does anyone ever wonder WHY the " Other companies offer left hand kits...? If the percentage of customers are SO low...? It would be interesting to here their reasoning why they offer them...?
If it's not profitable why bother..? Just saying...
Having lived for 42 years now with an English major teacher, I have learned much better English.Thanks Appowner for the correction . Should have proof read it before I hit post.
Why do you argue with these people?Why other companies make left-handed kits? their development costs are considerably less than ours given our manufacturing methods. Also, we are very careful and a profit driven company ( i.e. a successful and sustainable company).
Nothing is simple. Other kind of kit are made on a pantograph or whatever it’s called. Different bird. Not as precise. Cnc can reproduce results consistently.Just my humble opinion but I don't understand the hype. Muzzleloading rifles are about as simple as they come. And maybe it's just because I'm a manual machinist but heaven forbid if I ever take up cnc, I hope someone puts me out of my misery.
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