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Blacksmith58

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Been killing elk with a muzzle loader from the early 1980's.One of my worst days was short loading and blowing up my long rifle. One of my best days, receiving my Kibler colonial kit with a percussion lock conversion done by Jim Kibler. It's now ready for hunting season
 
As requested, my blown up rifle and my Kibler colonial percussion kit.
Let the awsh1t be a lesson to you all to pay attention to what you’re doing 🧐
 

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... you'd have to also amputate the remainder of the fore end and make it a half stock.

Why not?

Welcome from Oregon!
 
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