Building your first gun can be an overwhelming project. But if the process is broken down into small parts it is more manageable. I bought a booklet (5"x8" format, 62 pages) by Robert McCrory in 1964, it was done on a typewriter with photos pasted in & it is a very simple process to follow. Track of the Wolf still sells the booklet it is titled "The Modern Kentucky Rifle" & costs $9.00 - The Modern Kentucky Rifle, illustrated instructions, for gun builders, by R. H. McCrory - Track of the Wolf
It comes with full size plans of the rifle built in the booklet. There are many books available that go into more detail & history (and cost a lot more) but this booklet is dead simple (you can find old copies on ebay for more money if you want), but it will get you to the finish line. BUT you have to know how to sharpen your chisels (or you will be urinating into a strong breeze!). Look up 'Scary Sharp' on youtube & learn how to sharpen your tools first or YOU WILL BE WASTING YOUR TIME on the project. I see far too many projects on this board & others where folks have shown progress photos of their project & you can tell it was done with a dull tool - sometimes it looks like it was done with a spoon!
Just take it slow and follow the booklet & you'll have something to admire.
Remember though, learning to gun build is a lot like learning to fish and this poster will tell you why -
take it slow & easy, Mike
It comes with full size plans of the rifle built in the booklet. There are many books available that go into more detail & history (and cost a lot more) but this booklet is dead simple (you can find old copies on ebay for more money if you want), but it will get you to the finish line. BUT you have to know how to sharpen your chisels (or you will be urinating into a strong breeze!). Look up 'Scary Sharp' on youtube & learn how to sharpen your tools first or YOU WILL BE WASTING YOUR TIME on the project. I see far too many projects on this board & others where folks have shown progress photos of their project & you can tell it was done with a dull tool - sometimes it looks like it was done with a spoon!
Just take it slow and follow the booklet & you'll have something to admire.
Remember though, learning to gun build is a lot like learning to fish and this poster will tell you why -
take it slow & easy, Mike