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A local guy has built a nice Kibler flinter that he's wanting to sell. It is in near perfect condition and works flawlessly. The wood is a high-grade maple with beautiful curling throughout. Brass hardware as commonly used during the time period that this rifle was modeled after. This is a full-sized long rifle .54 Caliber with a 43.25-inch barrel. He built it last spring and has shot it enough to make sure it works well. I got him down to $1,300. Any input would be welcomed.
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You should jump on this ASAP! That’s less than the kit costs!
 
I put together one for a friend. It would be much better I carry than the .50.
 
They are swamped.
Thanks, I just went to their page. It looks like they do good work even if there is little left for the buyer to do. I read some reviews and one buyer was unhappy he had to do some finish work on a casting and the sliding patch box. The castings look pretty decent to me and certainly less work than I’m used to having to do. If I clean out my collection some I may get one to assemble. Price isn’t bad considering they have knocked out more than a hundred hours of work.
 
A local guy has built a nice Kibler flinter that he's wanting to sell. It is in near perfect condition and works flawlessly. The wood is a high-grade maple with beautiful curling throughout. Brass hardware as commonly used during the time period that this rifle was modeled after. This is a full-sized long rifle .54 Caliber with a 43.25-inch barrel. He built it last spring and has shot it enough to make sure it works well. I got him down to $1,300. Any input would be welcomed.
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Buy it ! He’s loosing money !
 
AAELAHHH! (No cuss words in Creek...)
I paid $200 more than that for a cherry-stocked .54 Colonial 2 years ago, not nearly as well-finished, and considered it a good buy... still do, if that says anything about yours.
 

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