PotomacRanger
32 Cal
First off I would like to thank everyone who has shed a bit of their knowledge and their well worded opinions on my posts as it has helped a lot. My first question is about getting a starter rifle. I found another gun shop about 30 minutes away that is very cheap compared to the usual local shops. There are four rifles all Thompson Center two are Renegade Flintlocks .50 and .54 caliber and two are Hawken Flintlocks .50 and .54 caliber. The Renegade .50 is $200 and the Renegade .54 is $275. The Hawken .50 is $300 and the .54 Hakwen is $350. All sale come with a box of Hornady round balls .490 or .530 and a 100ct of pre lubed patches .010". This gun shop also had some Goex 2F and 3F powder limit of 2lbs of powder per purchase and he had 2lbs of each to I bought it up. I figured this seems like a good deal and would help me learn around a Flintlock before I upgraded to a nice proper Longrifle. Really I would like to have a cheap starter to see if I will stick with the Flintlock and one I can learn on before I spend big money on a proper rifle. So out of these four rifles which is best ? All are in pretty decent condition no rust at all or damage. All were built in the early 80's with the Hawken .50 being built in 1990 as the newest.
My next question is about a Kibler Longrifle. I got a couple PM's from Forum members all agreeing that the Kibler is the way to go for a nice proper flintlock. I want a Kibler Colonial with a Cherry stock havent decided on caliber yet. Are they easy to put together ? I havent done any woodworking since woodshop in highschool and that really wasnt anything to write home about. Do I need to buy a lot of tools too ? I see the price tag and I really dont want to mess the rifle up but I want to put it together myself. Anyone got any input for that question ? Thanks to all who reply and thanks to all who have replied on previous posts.
EDIT: Got a text message that the shop just got cleared to sell a .45 caliber Thompson Center Flintlock Hawken Rifle that will come with a box of .440 balls and 100 .010" pre lubed patches. Sell price is $300.
My next question is about a Kibler Longrifle. I got a couple PM's from Forum members all agreeing that the Kibler is the way to go for a nice proper flintlock. I want a Kibler Colonial with a Cherry stock havent decided on caliber yet. Are they easy to put together ? I havent done any woodworking since woodshop in highschool and that really wasnt anything to write home about. Do I need to buy a lot of tools too ? I see the price tag and I really dont want to mess the rifle up but I want to put it together myself. Anyone got any input for that question ? Thanks to all who reply and thanks to all who have replied on previous posts.
EDIT: Got a text message that the shop just got cleared to sell a .45 caliber Thompson Center Flintlock Hawken Rifle that will come with a box of .440 balls and 100 .010" pre lubed patches. Sell price is $300.
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