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  1. Ryanlpuckett

    SOLD Traditions Kentucky Flintlock Lock

    Serious thank you for this, I honestly did not know. I will take care of it. Best Ryan
  2. Ryanlpuckett

    Traditions Tennessee lock

    I would love a Kibler! Maybe I can save my lunch money's, and just one day 😉 enjoying my Traditions Kentucky for now, but one day lol
  3. Ryanlpuckett

    SOLD Traditions Kentucky Flintlock Lock

    Good evening guys, I hope that all is well. I have a Kentucky Flintlock Lock up for grabs. I never used it other than check sparks, and it is a good sparker. I dont honestly know much about them, some say garbage, others say good or decent, it gets the job done. I am new to Flintlock shooting...
  4. Ryanlpuckett

    Traditions Kentucky rifle build

    Alignment is spot on, will just require some wood removal, especially around the sear. I found that if there is any pressure against the sear the hammer will not lock into position, or will lock ever so lightly creating a unsafe condition. You will need to remove a tiny bit if you want to use...
  5. Ryanlpuckett

    Traditions Kentucky rifle build

    Thank you, much appreciated 🙏 hopefully I can find out this weekend, should be a fun range day 😉
  6. Ryanlpuckett

    Traditions Kentucky rifle build

    Thank you sir, I appreciate that! A little extra work went a ways, making reliefs for the lock and lock plate mortise, where as before nearly blended into the stock. Put in a little inlay, blacked the brass and browned the barrel. But the lock upgrade was probably the best of all the extra...
  7. Ryanlpuckett

    Traditions Kentucky rifle build

    I noticed that there are many irregularities with these, as in one kit may look better than the other. My first build was pretty much devoid of any grain. This kit however, was pretty much devoid of a lock and lock plate mortise, some wood had to be removed from around these areas to make them...
  8. Ryanlpuckett

    Traditions Kentucky rifle build

    Thank you, much appreciated 🙏 😊
  9. Ryanlpuckett

    Traditions Kentucky Rifle Kit - Flintlock .45 Cal

    Try muzzleloader. Com, that's where I ordered mine about 3 weeks ago
  10. Ryanlpuckett

    Traditions Kentucky rifle build

    This is my second Kentucky, the first is in caplock, have had it for around seven years now, never once fired. Though am looking forward to taking this one to the range 😀
  11. Ryanlpuckett

    Traditions Kentucky rifle build

    Hopefully sometime this week 😉
  12. Ryanlpuckett

    L&r lock on tc

    I just inlet a L&R into my Kentucky rifle from traditions. There was alot of wood removal, make sure to clear adequate space behind the sear, other wise the lock will not lock into full. Either the sear will have to be ground back or wood removed or a little of both. I removed wood, she now...
  13. Ryanlpuckett

    Traditions Kentucky rifle build

    Just completed work on the Traditions Kentucky Rifle. Total time invested two weeks off and on. My second traditions Kentucky, with the first being a Caprock. The build was strait forward. A first for me was barrel browning, it also was a straight forward process, with pretty good results. I...
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