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I thought I would go ahead and post this.
It's a Colonial .58 Smoothbore.
It's my first time assembling an gun kit.
Very little inletting, very clean from Kibler.
I watched Jim's videos, learned alot.
It went well.
I see room for improvement, but overall I'm happy with it.
It's plain maple.
I was very happy with it.
If your new to assembling gun kits, take your time, look and feel your work.
Be careful when sanding, and filing.
Do so very little a double check before continuing to file or sand...
I didn't want it to dark. I feel a little darker but again I'm happy with it.
The quality is there.
I guessed 12 hours wife said maybe 15 hours.
I did leave barrel in the white, I'm going oil it up for now and let time take care oof for me. Next one I will brown.
I thank all those on the forum for sharing their knowledge, I went from years of shooting only percussion and conical bullets, to PRB, and Flintlocks...
Again thanks to all.

Take Care Stay Safe

Fred.
 

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Can you please elaborate on your finishing? The color is very interesting.
Thanks, CuNosecap.

Sanded with 150, 220, then 320.
Wiskered 3 times each time removed with 320.
2 applications of Laruel Mountain Forge
Antique Maple, use a soft rag and small pice of Scotchbrite. Letting dry between coats. 3 coats Laurel Mountain Forge Permalyn. Followed directions on can, rubbed between coats with scotchbrite.

Take Care Stay Safe
 

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