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    Anyone know what this is?

    A friend of mine has this flintlock that belonged to his father-in-law and he has no idea what it is. It is about 6' long and from what I can see it says "made in Belgum" on the barrel. I have never seen a lock like this. Anyone have any ideas of what it is? I have not physically seen the gun...
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    My Kibler Colonial Rifle is completed

    I final got everything put together today. I am very happy with the way everything turned out. It was my first build so I did make some mistakes but it guess it just makes it mine. Anyway, I thought I would post some pics of it finished. Thanks for all the advice and encouragement along the way...
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    My Kibler Colonial is coming along...

    My Kibler Colonial Rifle is coming albeit at a much slower pace than I wanted. This is my first rifle so between going slow and learning, and life getting in the way, and wishing I knew how to carve, progress has been slow. I have learned so much in the process. I used the Kibler iron nitrate on...
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    First build - Kibler Colonial Rifle

    I am building my first rifle, a Kibler Colonial. I am wondering how much is enough or too much when it comes to finishing. I would like the rifle to have a finish that would resemble a rifle built in the 1770's. I watched Jim's videos and in one of them he said to not finish to a polish as it...
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    Northern Michigan Noob

    Hi everyone! I am currently building my first rifle, a Kibler Colonial. It has been a great experience so far and I have learned a lot. It definitely won't be my last. I live in Northern Michigan.
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