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The Traditions Kentucky percussion pistol kit is a great and inexpensive 250 dollar way to build a quality piece.

You will actually learn how to fit metal into wood using chisels and sandpaper.

You can get creative and make it YOUR pistol.

And all the skills you acquire can be translated if you decide to build a rifle down the road.
 
The Traditions Kentucky percussion pistol kit is a great and inexpensive 250 dollar way to build a quality piece.

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Yes, ditto that for a "first project", that's how I started down the rabbit hole. And you actually end up with a gun that shoots pretty good. The only con I would say about the Traditions kit is that the wood they give you, ie their "select hardwood", actually is kinda plain.

FWIW (not much): My Traditions Kentucky Pistol Build

(my learning experience: don't bend the brass trigger guard) :(
 
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