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Has anyone heard of access heritage muskets? 1816 flintlock info? Opinions on quality please
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They sell guns made in india, thats why they cost less. Some like em, some dont. Lots of threads on india guns here. Do a forum search and read away.
 
This is simply the maker's Charleville Model 1777 musket desquised as a US Model 1816. There are a bunch of differences from the original Model 1816.
 
Hey I know Kibler kits are expensive and they don't always come out right but there's no need to get nasty and call them junk!
What makes you think they are expensive? For what you get I find the price to be more than fair. Or they don't always come out right? I suppose if you didn't read the instructions from Kibler you may mess up on one lol.
 
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