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    Birchwood Casey Genuine Oil

    Works great!!
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    Can't separate flintlock cock and tumbler

    You can use a Socket if you have a wrench set that is what I use
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    Laurel Mountain Browning

    Apply in one direction don't go back and forth that is what caused your issue.
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    Kibler barrel lug drilling/ relief cuts...

    Look for swiss needle files
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    Rust Bluing setup

    Laural Mountain browning solution no need for heat just wipe the barrel with acetone and apply put it aside let it rust wipe it down per the instructions great color.
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    Kibler Colonial Builders?

    I found it was the Lock bolt going thru the breech plug opened up the hole in the breech plug problem solved.
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    Tru Oil and Mineral Spirits

    Use 0000 steel wool to cut the shine of Tru oil
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    Kibler lock question.

    Would You order a new car without a engine because you have one!!
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    Finishing nails for barrel pins

    I use them all the time!
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    Pecatonica Fusil; Novice Build

    Go with the pre inletted there is still a lot of fine tuning to do.
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    Builds......where to start?

    Siler is a good lock but will be over $200 for a flintlock Barrels also are pricey and a long wait to get one. go with Kibler you get everything with a short wait and for your first build with a Kibler you shouldn't have any issues and will be happy with the results Kibler locks are excellent no...
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    Laurel Mountain Forge stain application method

    I use swabs and apply and wipe off the excess with clean rag
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    Is this the worst inletting job you've ever seen?

    Get A Xacto knife and #11 blades You can clean the edges up with that then see where your at
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    General Kit question please

    Even though You are a skilled wood worker A Kibler kit is a good way to go you will get a sense of what a rifle should look like and it does take some skill to put a Kibler together and make it look right it is not just snap together. you can screw it up. You can always buy all the parts and...
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    NMLRA members

    Been a member for many years
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