Greetings,
Fairly new here but have been researching and reading the various threads on building. A constant throughout is the recommendation to go with Kibler as first attempt. Although I've never built a ML, I do have some experience building a certain semi-unmentionable (it does shoot BP!)
So far I have two ML rifles, both percussion - a T/C Hawken and a fine Lyman GPR that I got from @frankie from the forum here (thanks @frankie !! great rifle and spare barrel). But being the tinkerer/do things with hands kind of person, I can see why everyone (well, most everyone) sooner or later wants to dive in and make one on their own.
I may be somewhat a heretic for not being overly fond of the long rifles, hence my attraction to the Jaeger style guns. And, I haven't totally decided to go with the flintlock ignition as yet.
So, I hope this isn't the typical "first build" post since I'm really kinda' narrow-focused.
I've basically found 3 "kit" sources for a Jaeger - TOW has a kit, as does R. E. Davis Co and Pecatonica (Jaeger and Transitional Kentucky), all with various options for caliber and barrel shapes and lengths <40 inches. Also, Jim Chambers has the Edward Martin that could be a player. Since Mr. Kibler doesn't offer a Jaeger, I won't be able to take advantage of the refinements in parts and simplification of the assembly process afforded by his reputable kits.
Now the questions/comments (I'll be calling all these vendors myself, but I always look to others who have first hand experience):
v/r, Joe B
Fairly new here but have been researching and reading the various threads on building. A constant throughout is the recommendation to go with Kibler as first attempt. Although I've never built a ML, I do have some experience building a certain semi-unmentionable (it does shoot BP!)
So far I have two ML rifles, both percussion - a T/C Hawken and a fine Lyman GPR that I got from @frankie from the forum here (thanks @frankie !! great rifle and spare barrel). But being the tinkerer/do things with hands kind of person, I can see why everyone (well, most everyone) sooner or later wants to dive in and make one on their own.
I may be somewhat a heretic for not being overly fond of the long rifles, hence my attraction to the Jaeger style guns. And, I haven't totally decided to go with the flintlock ignition as yet.
So, I hope this isn't the typical "first build" post since I'm really kinda' narrow-focused.
I've basically found 3 "kit" sources for a Jaeger - TOW has a kit, as does R. E. Davis Co and Pecatonica (Jaeger and Transitional Kentucky), all with various options for caliber and barrel shapes and lengths <40 inches. Also, Jim Chambers has the Edward Martin that could be a player. Since Mr. Kibler doesn't offer a Jaeger, I won't be able to take advantage of the refinements in parts and simplification of the assembly process afforded by his reputable kits.
Now the questions/comments (I'll be calling all these vendors myself, but I always look to others who have first hand experience):
- Anyone know where TOW gets the Jaeger stocks? They list Rice and Colerain barrels as options and the Rice website shows a 31" Jaeger (TOW) and 32" (Chambers, although I don't see a Jaeger on Chambers page. Maybe they offered one in the past.)
- The Pecatonica website shows shortest Green Mountain swamped oct at 38" but also lists Colerain swamped Jaeger at 31". I saw where Mr. Chambers has also brought up Buckeye Barrels LLC to source that part of the kit from the major barrel makers separately.
- I have emailed (at least a week ago) some of these question to a couple of the vendors mentioned, but they haven't responded.
- Comments on level of difficulty between the vendors mentioned?
v/r, Joe B