Kibler Woodsrunner Rifle

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Received my Woodsrunner several weeks ago. One of the first 25 which were almost completely assembled. It is in 54 Cal. which I figured would be the best for handling, and is almost as good as my 50 Cal. Isaac Haines:

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The reason I posted these photos is to provide builders with an example of what a early flint rifle should look like. Most of us don't have access to originals to use a study pieces and is difficult to see and understand the details that make the rifle. This is an excellent kit for a person with little or no experience and for an experienced builder who would like to take his work to the next level. Can't explain it all now but when you have it in your hands you will see what I mean,

Best regards,

Wayne.
 
Now if Kibler was to produce a Baker rifle kit in the same fashion I bet he would have more business than he could handle.Which is saying something considering his kits are selling like hotcakes right now.I would personally like to see a nice large bore flint English half stock sporting rifle
 
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No problem what so ever with shipping from any of the muzzleloader supply companies I deal with. the only issue I have is finding the time to do some carving on the woods runner.
 
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