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Finally got my Kibler Colonial finished.

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My left arm doesn't work between the shoulder and elbow. I wasn't in much hurry as I haven't figured out just how is the best way to shoot it! Plan on getting help from the grand kids to do the shooting.
 

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My left arm doesn't work between the shoulder and elbow. I wasn't in much hurry as I haven't figured out just how is the best way to shoot it! Plan on getting help from the grand kids to do the shooting.
Nicely done. What for caliber is it? WILK be a dandy to shoot I'm sure.
 
Nice job! I just brought home a Kibler 54 Colonial kit and I hope mine turns out as nice as yours did !
 
My rifle is a .54 cal round bottom rifleing. I used cabinet scrapers to finish the stock, no sandpaper. The finish is Tru-oil over denatured alcohol with a acid and red dye stain going on first. I for one don't think I can improve on nature when it comes to wood.
 
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