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Kibler Southern Mountain rifle in .40 caliber with walnut stock. For those that don’t know the specs of these kits here they are 46” Rice “A” weight swamped barrel with 1/48 twist and square groove rifling, Chambers Late Ketland lock, Jim’s double set triggers, Rifle weighs just under 7lbs with a length of pull of 13 3/4”.It is in excellent condition and it’s a great shooter. $1350 plus shipping. It will be shipped in a wooden crate. Any questions shoot me a message. Thanks
 

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I have shipped a muzzleloader to Europe. You just have to fill out the Customs forms at the post office. If it is legal for him to receive, it is legal for you to ship. But once it leaves US shores, the USPS is no longer responsible for it. AT least that was my understanding.
 
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