It's great to hear all your stories! Thanks for sharing. If it's your first ML, a kit would help get you started. If it's a decent kit it will have the proper arcitecture of the gun in place. This not only will help make sure the balance is good, but will give you a base pattern to go by to try one for scratch the next time. A great way to get your hands dirty and also to be able to do some reseach, learn from others, and ask a ton of questions is to attend the kit assembly class at Conner Prairie's Arms making workshop in Oct. Jim is teaching the class this year so you'll have a very experienced instructor to not only guide you through the tough parts, but he can also explain why - why this part goes in before that part, why your touch hole lines up here, why ... well, you get the picture. You can check it out at Conner Prairie - Arms Maker Workshop . :thumbsup: