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Buyer’s Preference: pre-fired or un-fired?

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Hi. I am not sure where to post this question, so if it belongs elsewhere please help me out!
My question is about a newly finished rifle that I will soon up for sale:
Should I first shoot the Flintlock rifle I plan to sell or leave it un-fired? (This is a Kibler kit rifle I just completed).
Thanks for any suggestions.
-Bob
 
If a prospective buyer would rather a newly built Kibler to be unfired then they are likely the type of person to squeeze the joy out of anything and are best avoided like the plague. Don’t rob yourself of the joy of popping a few shots… To confirm she functions correctly and to get her generally sighted in, as any good builder ought to do…. :thumb:
 
Why are you selling a just finished rifle? If me, Id fire it, if for no other reason than to check its functionality.
I bought this kit to build the rifle for the joy of building it. It's done, looks lovely and I just didn't know if prospective buyers are more interested in an un-fired new rifle or an already "christened" one.
It will be fun to shoot though.
My god, I might decide to keep it then...:oops:
 
If a prospective buyer would rather a newly built Kibler to be unfired then they are likely the type of person to squeeze the joy out of anything and are best avoided like the plague. Don’t rob yourself of the joy of popping a few shots… To confirm she functions correctly and to get her generally sighted in, as any good builder ought to do…. :thumb:
Thanks Bob- I like your line of thinking 😉
 
I have exceptionally good luck buying used guns, especially from members of this forum.
All the kinks have been solved and the seller usually has a great pet load already developed. Along with the sights already set and adjusted for a good zero.
 
my personal way of looking at "used" is something that has been "used". fresh built with function firing falls outside that to me. i have had one unfired gun in my life. i sent it unfired down the road. now i wish i had fired it.
shoot the thing if for no other reason than to see if it works.
I had just finished my first Kibler build (Cherry Colonial style with a brass patch box) and someone bought it before I could shoot it. That was a pretty gun!
 

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