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I bought a Kibler Quaker half-stock to practice carving on. It's a Woodsrunner. It has a few tiny knots and a very small ding. I could finish it, I wouldn't reject it. I can see a reenactor putting one on a Woodsrunner with the story the full-stock was broken and he decide to just redo it as an early half-stock. He could mount a wood rib to the barrel and have a cool one-of-a-kind rifle. The peace loving Quaker stock has potential. Just a thought.
 
That sounds like a cool build!When I saw this, I was thinking it had something to do with the Gunsmiths from Guilford County, NC. The Jamestown School halfstock longrifles are from there, and there's historically been a lot of Quakers in that area. If Kibler's SMR practice stocks are just long enough, one of them might be nice for a Jamestown rifle.
 
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