In Europa, and especially in Absurdistan, the best currents rifles we can have is the Pedersoli's. That is a good choice, those arms are good quality, I have three of them without particular problem...leadhoarder said:Would you have any concerns about ordering an Italian factory gun by Perdersoli or Investarms from a reputable online dealer site unseen right now?
My concerns are about the overall quality and pan/flashhole fit. I have read here and other places that the factories had issues with their workforces being impacted by the china virus. Maybe now is not a good time to be buying?
In this case, I'd say that you missed the mark. Kibler's kits are very easy, with plenty of videos to watch. All drilled tapped and inlet, it's close to a snap-fit model kit. Maybe not that close, but a site better than any other kit. Sadly though, they don't have a left hand model and I don't think they can make them with different length of pull, drop, etc. Maybe I'm wrong. Quality stuff and perfect for a beginner.This whole "build it yourself" mantra is just silly in my opinion. Most of us don't have the skills and the tools to do that kind of job ourselves!Gunsmithing and stockwork skills take practice and many times of trial and error to learn. More times than not,someone who orders a kit will just end up with a cobbled together rifle. Just my opinion
No sir, they are not. They charge FULL BOAT on their prices. You can get the same cheaper elsewhere. Check Track or some of the others.Dixie has more guns than I've seen most anywhere. Prices are fair too.
Here we go again. Not everyone is a Richey Rich and can just drop thousands on a custom gun. I'm sure that you turn your nose up at Thompson Center guns, but they were American-made, but are no more due to S&W chicanery.No third world built gun is top quality. They are third world production for those that do not know better than get a quality firearm.
Sorry you feel that way...My father was a stockmaker,and I've been doing my own small gunsmithing and repair for decades..I know what it takes.Anyone who wants to build their own,go for it. I have no problem.Anyone who says to anyone just jumping in the game,no experience w BP,just wanting to see what it's about to "get a kit,build your own" is giving poor advice.JMOIn this case, I'd say that you missed the mark. Kibler's kits are very easy, with plenty of videos to watch. All drilled tapped and inlet, it's close to a snap-fit model kit. Maybe not that close, but a site better than any other kit. Sadly though, they don't have a left hand model and I don't think they can make them with different length of pull, drop, etc. Maybe I'm wrong. Quality stuff and perfect for a beginner.
Sorry you feel that way...My father was a stockmaker,and I've been doing my own small gunsmithing and repair for decades..I know what it takes.Anyone who wants to build their own,go for it. I have no problem.Anyone who says to anyone just jumping in the game,no experience w BP,just wanting to see what it's about to "get a kit,build your own" is giving poor advice.JMO
Have you actually looked at a Kibler kit? Have you? Quality that anyone can do.Sorry you feel that way...My father was a stockmaker,and I've been doing my own small gunsmithing and repair for decades..I know what it takes.Anyone who wants to build their own,go for it. I have no problem.Anyone who says to anyone just jumping in the game,no experience w BP,just wanting to see what it's about to "get a kit,build your own" is giving poor advice.JMO
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