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SOLD (SPF) Kibler Colonial .50, $1400

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BJamesBeck

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I have a Kibler Colonial rifle in .50 caliber for sale here. I acquired this kit partially finished and completed it myself. I believe it is one of the earlier Colonial kits. I'm fairly certain it is the standard grade maple stock, though as you can see, it shows some pretty nice figure. The rifle works great, and I have shot it quite a lot and hunted deer with it. I am really only selling it to pay for the Kibler Woodsrunner kit I recently got. It would make a great rifle for someone looking to get started with muzzleloading or reenacting!

Cost is $1400 shipped to CONUS. I will be shipping it in the secure crate that my Woodsrunner arrived in. I can do check, money order, PayPal, venmo, etc for payment.

If you have any questions I'll do my best to answer!

(ONLY THE RIFLE IS INCLUDED, NO OTHER ITEMS PICTURED)
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No, I actually used two coats of aquafortis, and then the tannic acid from kibler over it. I rubbed back the tannic acid with some oil and a fine scotchbrite pad, so the black is remnants of the tannic. Then it was all finished with 4 coats of tried & true.
You did a really nice job.
Best of luck.
 
Thank you, Gentlemen! I honestly hate to see it go, but I just don't have the funds at the moment to justify having two rifles so similar!
 
I knew it wouldn’t last long… I kept staring at it…. Should have jumped on it. Beautiful rifle! Someone got a deal!!
 
Thank you all again for the kind words, and I'm sure when I complete my Woodsrunner I will post some pictures on here!
 
Hi,
Can you tell me about your Tomahawk please?
Did you make or purchase? If purchased, who from?
Thanks!
PS, it's very nice.
 
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