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I don't know where comments of problems comes from, but I largely think it's BS. I have my ideas where it has originated from as well. All it takes is someone who is know for running their yack constantly to start rumors that perpetuate. Maybe some of you can guess...

As an example... When we first started making locks years ago, some of the very first mainsprings were not hard enough. With this the case, they weakened over some time. There weren't many like this, and we offered to replace them, but I still occasionally hear about this. Something to the effect of our springs turning soft or some BS. Usually it's some custom builder who has ties to some of the old entrenched lock makers.

I would put our locks up against any made today and feel confident they are higher quality now and will be as the gun ages.
I’m the proud owner of a colonial and I absolutely love the round faced lock. Quick and sparky.
 
103 yards in a light rain/heavy mist this morning. I’ve been around flintlocks my whole life and have yet to see a faster lock
 

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A question did arise at today's shoot. 3-4 of the guys have Woodsrunners, and they seem to eat flints pretty fast, like 30 shots. Anyone else experiencing that? The one I had, was fine on the flints. I looked over how they had the flints mounted, they looked okay, the only thing I could see is the flint that are suppled seemed undersized. They are going to try some larger flints, and report back to the club.
 
I'm not a Kibler customer, but I am a fan. I shoot at 2 different woods walk courses every month. There are 15-20 shooters on the average day, with a wide variety of rifles and smoothbores, most are flint locks with the occasional cap. Of the flints, there are a couple piedersoli, a traditions, my TC, multiple custom guns ( a majority) , and multiple Kiblers. I've held, studied and shot many of these rifles, and been grouped up with most of them on a 30 shot course. The most consistent are by far the well executed custom guns, and the ones from Jim Kibler. There are also several custom guns that are a constant struggle for their owner.

The light weight and gracefulness of his .40 SMR with the huge sight radius that long barrel gives was one of the most comfortable and easy to shoot rifles I've ever used.

If you want a well functioning gun at a very reasonably price you would be hard pressed to do better.

I'm not a customer because I wanted to build a rifle the hard way. I'm stubborn and silly like that. I will be looking to get a smoothbore and .40 squirrel gun after I finish my build and will probably look to Kibler for both.
 
A question did arise at today's shoot. 3-4 of the guys have Woodsrunners, and they seem to eat flints pretty fast, like 30 shots. Anyone else experiencing that? The one I had, was fine on the flints. I looked over how they had the flints mounted, they looked okay, the only thing I could see is the flint that are suppled seemed undersized. They are going to try some larger flints, and report back to the club.
Kibler's mainsprings are very strong and strike the frizzen with authority, this helps speed and reliability but can be hard on flints.

My 2 cents.
 
Kibler's mainsprings are very strong and strike the frizzen with authority, this helps speed and reliability but can be hard on flints.

My 2 cents.
I suppose everything is relevant, but the Kibler locks significantly outperform several other flintlocks I shoot with regard to flint longevity (and speed). I shot a new SMR lock for just under 50 shots without knapping and my Colonial shows similar performance. My other locks cannot match this. Personally, I've been impressed.
 
I am 72 going on 73 and I still enjoy the Kibler rifles…. Had fun putting them together… Haven’t had a chance to shoot one of them yet due to arthritis in my right shoulder… But give me time and I’ll get out to the range with them this next spring…. Keep up the good work Jim ….
 
I suppose everything is relevant, but the Kibler locks significantly outperform several other flintlocks I shoot with regard to flint longevity (and speed). I shot a new SMR lock for just under 50 shots without knapping and my Colonial shows similar performance. My other locks cannot match this. Personally, I've been impressed.
Yes, what I should have wrote was "some" of his mainsprings are very strong.

Don't get me wrong, I have nothing but good things to say about his guns and locks.
 
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