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  1. Farm Boy

    A lil embarrassed to admit but I'm struggling to inlet a Kibler Colonial kit

    I am working on a Kibler Colonial kit and through a mix of inexperience, ignorance and impatience I am struggling to get the tang and barrel inlet and to sit properly in the stock. From unboxing, the barrel would not fit down into its channel and the tang would only lay into its inlet if no...
  2. Farm Boy

    Greetings from the hills and valleys of Central New York

    I am new to muzzleloaders in general and flintlocks in particular. I am having a blast with them so far! The forum is a greatly appreciated source of knowledge and experience as I fumble around trying to make my cheap flintlock go boom consistently. Thanks Ryan
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