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I know the video you are speaking of that guy is one of those custom Nazis we have them here on this side as well they believe only $2,000 plus custom rifles are capable of shooting don't listen to it it's manure I have Italian guns Spanish guns I even have a couple of India made that work...
I'd go with the cheapest Thompson Center they are bomb proof lasts forever mine crushed flints prematurely and I wanted more period correct so I went to India made muskets I enjoyed working on them getting them to shoot correctly and for a quarter of the price of most custom guns they are well...
I have sent black powder through the mail for years and I have received black powder pistols and rifles and muskets through the mail for years every once in a while there is a postmaster who does not know their own law or misinterprets their own law that happened to me in San Diego years ago but...
I remember Honda Civic having a long history of well made parts precision Japanese engineering all for a decent price I think Kibler is a lot like a Honda in that respect and yet some people want something that looks more old-timey needs work in fitting in it's quirks or just want to save 75% of...
In order to feed my Flintlock I find it easiest to buy a couple of pounds of Flint from Ima sort through them take the ones I want generally large English black Flint or the pretty French Amber then I put the rest on eBay in batches of 5 or 10 and make all my money back selling them
Order one through military heritage it will cost you less than half of that and be just as good all you need to do is drill the flash hole maybe lighting the Springs a little they spark well and hold up to a lot of abuse I have a few of them
I read a report from HP white laboratory a highly respected metallurgist in the industry on the quality of Steel in India made guns! It stated that they used standard industry materials and held up to the same standard American gun manufacturers used! Hopefully I'll be able to attach it
I got mine a year ago at an auction in New Hampshire called amoskeague it was 250 out the door they're black powder is fairly inexpensive in New Hampshire