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Here's a rifle I built last year. It has a .54 barrel that is 38" long with a Kibler lock. The set triggers started as Davis triggers but I tossed the triggers that they came with. Made some new ones from 1084 steel and used the old springs. Every thing else I made in my shop.
 

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Looks well made and should be very comfortable to shoot. I like the early Berks County style carving. Very nicely executed.
 
Beautiful wood and patchbox, Love the iron look and round face lock. Congrats!
 
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