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Are their any gunsmithing books that anyone would recommend? Looking for something that starts with basics and works its way up?
Thanks
 
I liked "recreating the Kentucky rifle"Its old;like me,but I thought very good.An old friend had a 4 part video that was very good.TOW,pecotonic j towsend and sons all have good collections of bookswritten by experinced folks and I am sure any one of the will give you the info your loking for :thumbsup:
 
Gunsmiths of Grenville County
Recreating the American Long Lifle
The Art of the Pennsylvania Long Rifle
The KEntucky Rifle

For Reference purposes to look at finished rifles there are lots more.
 

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