Here is a Kibler Southern mountain rifle I have for sale. The wood is fancy walnut. This gun is beautiful. It is in 45 caliber has a tow plate I made from an old bandsaw blade off of a sawmill. It is finished in a gray color on the metal, the wood has laurel Mountain Forge walnut stain and several coats of chambers oil, the only thing to mention is I crack this stock on the fore stock where my finger is pointing, but it has been repaired. I have to disclose this to be honest. It should never cause a problem. It was glued with tight bond 4 glue. You can feel where the brake was, but looking at it, you really can’t tell. This gun has not fired, ready to be zeroed in and hunted with $1675 shipped in the original wooden Kibler crate. I am selling it at a reduced $200 because of the brake that was in the stock,,,,,,,,,,
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