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I have built 5 kibler this year. 2 of the locks were just not as smooth as the other 3.
I sent the worst one back to Kibler and they misplaced it and after 6 weeks sent me a replacement.
I boxed it up with the other one and sent them to cabin creek.
All I can say is wow they do great work. light pull with no creep. I am very happy with them.
The lock on my October county .62 is hard on flints and will fail to spark occasionally. I shipped it off this morning.

Anyone having any problems with their lock should consider having them tune it. I am very happy I did
 

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i have built 16 Kibler's with #17 on the way next week. i have seen only one lock with the slightest problem. it would not clamp the flint tight as the screw for the jaw needed another thread turned in, i did that with a square bottom tap and it was fine. other than that, they have all been perfect,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
 
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