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    Half Stock Rifle

    . ThanK you, I have no plans. I literally laid it out on on the blank and just went for it.
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    Half Stock Rifle

    Thanks , I stain the wood with black trans tint and sand back with 320 then aqua-fortis followed by chambers oil.
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    Half Stock Rifle

    I wanted to share a rifle I recently finished with you all. I don’t know what to call it, maybe an old mans gun. It’s a maple half stock in .45 caliber, it has a 36”-13/16” octagon to round tapered barrel. The hardware I got in a bundle of parts I bought so I don’t know exactly what they are...
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    Building a Chambers Isaac Haines rifle kit

    Dave, I looked at RCA and would say that was applied. I also found pictures of another Haines rifle that has similar treatment in Masterpieces of the American Longrifle. Tony
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    Planning a Rifle :)

    Looks like a cool project. I know you said the siler lock is a close match but have you looked at the L&R classic ? They have a left hand lock with no frizzen bridal. Tony
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    Building a Chambers Little Fella's Rifle

    Wow!!! What a beauty .... The rifle looks great too ! All kidding aside I really enjoyed this thread and seeing how you customized this rifle. There is many little details you do that I admire and it makes me want to strive for in my own building endeavors. Lots of luck with her Frank ! Dave...
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    Descendant of Gumpf family gunsmiths of Lancaster, PA

    Hi Florence, Christopher Gumph is my 5th GG. I sent you a message. Tony
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    Complete Kibler Colonial Smoothrifle

    Ben, Great job on the photography, and finishing that rifle. The blueing on the barrel and lock is really gorgeous ! Tony
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    Jim Kibler's Colonial Kit

    Here is the Kibler kit dyed black and sanded back.
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    Jim Kibler's Colonial Kit

    I like a darker finish so I have finished all my builds with black trans tint dye and aqua-fortis , followed by a hand rubbed oil finish. The way I do it is, dye the stock black then gently sand it back with 320 grit sand paper to reveal some contrast and follow it with aqua-fortis and blush...
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    Jim Kibler's Colonial Kit

    Here is a link, scroll down a ways to get to the tool list. https://www.jimkibler.net/kit-gun-faqs.html
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    Jim Kibler's Colonial Kit

    If you go to the very bottom of the frequently asked questions page on his website he has a list of tools.
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    Complete Kibler Colonial Smoothrifle

    Great job Ben ! The wood and metal finish is beautiful.
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    Jim Kibler's Colonial Kit

    Thanks , 54 cal. It shoots very good too !
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    Jim Kibler's Colonial Kit

    Thanks Henry. The brass is finished with birchwood casey brass black then gently steel wooled back, and laurel mountain forge browning solution for the steel parts. I used black trans tint dye to get the darker stain color, which would be similar to using tannic acid. Tony
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