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Kibler .36 SMR Completed

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I needed a squirrel rifle, and chose a .36 Kibler SMR "Quick Ship".

I started to wait till tomorrow for sunlight to show the wood figure and color better, but the twilight cast some interesting softening shadows, so here ya' go:
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Kibler's lowest grade; "Maple".

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It's hard to get a representative photo, because of the extreme luminous chatoyance bands - every view angle looks different.
My Colonial was standard maple and it had a lot of figure to it, I was very surprised, and very happy with it.

To get a compliment like that from James Kibler, to me is an Honor.
My .32 is a heck of a shooter, I'm sure you'll be pleased with your .36. Plus she's a damn good looking gun.
 
Your rifle came out really nice, I love dark wood finishes. She really looks good in the sun too. I have a 40 SMR I bought 3 years ago that I use exclusively at Rendezvous and club matches, it is truly a tack driver.
 
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