First post - Glad to have found this wealth of information as I begin selecting my first kit to build. I'm looking for some expert imput on my first purchase.
I'm going to purchase from either TOW or Pecatonica, and now I have to decide on a PA or TN style of rifle. I'm more inclined to try the PA, just because I was born in York and lived for years in Lancaster County. However, I'm told that a TN style may be best for a first build because of its simpler architecture and fewer components (inlays, patchbox, etc.).
I've got a nice shop and am pretty handy with chisels, rasps, drill press, etc. Mostly handy man stuff. For firearms experience, I've been toying with Milsurp rifles for 20 years, taking them apart and restoring/repairing the wood and replacing parts. I'm also comfortable detail stripping modern firearms and making minor repairs such as trigger jobs. For this venture, I plan on purchasing Dixon's book and watching a video or two.
I look forward to your experienced guidance on what style you'd recommend for a first build, and I plan on checking back with questions, updates and photos as I work through the project.
Thanks
--Kev
I'm going to purchase from either TOW or Pecatonica, and now I have to decide on a PA or TN style of rifle. I'm more inclined to try the PA, just because I was born in York and lived for years in Lancaster County. However, I'm told that a TN style may be best for a first build because of its simpler architecture and fewer components (inlays, patchbox, etc.).
I've got a nice shop and am pretty handy with chisels, rasps, drill press, etc. Mostly handy man stuff. For firearms experience, I've been toying with Milsurp rifles for 20 years, taking them apart and restoring/repairing the wood and replacing parts. I'm also comfortable detail stripping modern firearms and making minor repairs such as trigger jobs. For this venture, I plan on purchasing Dixon's book and watching a video or two.
I look forward to your experienced guidance on what style you'd recommend for a first build, and I plan on checking back with questions, updates and photos as I work through the project.
Thanks
--Kev