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Kibler Colonial Trigger Guard Wrong?

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I am thinking of getting the Kibler Colonial Rifle Kit. My buddy who is “in the know” on colonial era rifles was telling me the trigger guard that comes with the kit is of a much later style. Like 1780s-90s. Is there any truth to this? If so can anyone recommend a replacement?
 
At some some point any repo is wrong, to find it may get nit picky but even the finest bench copy is wrong.
As said above contact Kibler and make a decision based on what you can learn
 
You guys have buddy's?
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At some some point any repo is wrong, to find it may get nit picky but even the finest bench copy is wrong.
I once had someone complain about my Lyman GPR having a coiled spring in the lock. My response was I don't care and, by the way, you have a stainless touch hole liner in your rifle.
 
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