scooter3844
32 Cal
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Yes, there is a fair amount to be removed. Go back over the completed images and you'll find a few were I described the process. Personally I don't see were people think this kit is easier than the SMR he offers. There is a decent amount of fitting and metal work that needs to be done from fitting the nose cap, entry thimble, shaping the stock just no name a few processes... I recieved his SMR a few days ago and I am amazed at the overall finished appearance of the stock vesus that of what the colonial was. IMO the SMR is the easier of the two, but requires more fine finesse due to the slender stock and lollipop tang.
Having experience with both kits, they are just phenomenal. Seasoned builders to beginners they will appeal to both groups. While they are indeed the easiest of the high end rifles to build, they are extremely relaxing to build, fun and in my case have helped spark the intrest of some who have been put off by cheaper production kits and the harder parts kits as a first go, which is what it's all about! Getting people started with a quality rifle!
Sorry for my ignorance guys but what does SMR stand for?