Been shooting BP for a while now with a couple percussion rifles I got in College. But for the last couple years I have REALLY wanted to get into a flinter.
Problem is, now I am completely impoverished by Law School and have very little money to do anything but buy groceries. But this summer I should be working for a law firm and should be making a little money. I'm hoping to save most of it for next year's bills, but would really like to use a little of it to build up a Flinter.
So the question is, what is the least expensive way to get into a flinter. Kits? Buying individual parts seperately? Are there any Traditional Swap meets scheduled in central Texas this summer where I could find some used parts for a good price? I'm a big fan of the Tenn. and Penn. styles. Any advice you might have that is geared particularly to these styles would be great.
Anybody got any pics of such "franken-flinters" for inspiration?.
Problem is, now I am completely impoverished by Law School and have very little money to do anything but buy groceries. But this summer I should be working for a law firm and should be making a little money. I'm hoping to save most of it for next year's bills, but would really like to use a little of it to build up a Flinter.
So the question is, what is the least expensive way to get into a flinter. Kits? Buying individual parts seperately? Are there any Traditional Swap meets scheduled in central Texas this summer where I could find some used parts for a good price? I'm a big fan of the Tenn. and Penn. styles. Any advice you might have that is geared particularly to these styles would be great.
Anybody got any pics of such "franken-flinters" for inspiration?.