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    Traditions Kentucky Kit

    Thank you gentlemen. I think I'll pick one up. Jeff
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    Traditions Kentucky Kit

    Gentlemen, and ladies if any be present, I was thinking of building a Traditions Kentucky Kit. I need something inexpensive and quick to build. My question is, why the two piece stock? Ease of shipping or something? Do you think a piece of wood could be substituted for the brass "divider"...
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    Lock Lubrication

    Thanks, folks. That's exactly what I needed to know. I might try the biscuit. Nothing surprises my wife anymore! Jeff
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    Lock Lubrication

    Hey Folks. I have a rifle with an L&R Classic Flintlock. My question is, how and where should I lubricate the lock? I'm assuming that only tiny amounts of lube at a few critical points would be needed. Also, what to use as a lubricant. I found a small tube of Gunslick in my shop, would that...
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    Greetings from Tennessee

    Hey everybody, I just found this forum a week ago or so. Really been enjoying it. I look forward to picking your brains in he builders forum! I've built one rifle, .45 cal. flint sorta Southern mountain in a walnut stock. It didn't turn out too bad, if you don't look real close! I'm getting...
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    Siler Lock kits

    I'm trying to decide the same thing and have pretty much made up my mind to spend the bucks on the completed lock. I wouldn't really save any money by buying the kit after I got the drills and taps to put it together. It would be fun to build one, but I think I'll save that project for later...
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