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I'm giving it a lot of thought. I like the Colonial kit better than the SMR... but there's only so much a man can stand.

After having and shooting both, personally feel the SMR is more refined and balanced. A rifle that begs to be carried. Don't get me wrong the colonial rifle is wonderful but feel the SMR handles better. Getting ready to pull the plug on this sale soon, surprised nobody want's a high end kit for one heck of a price. This isn't a cheapo Traditions or Pedersoli folks. Also a .45 is a do all caliber, small game to deer your bases are covered. I've taken more game with a .45 than any other caliber I own. Light on recoil, powder and lead with enough arss to get the job job very efficiently.
 
I just came off the Kibler site and am left with a few questions. Does the stock require additional sanding and surface preparation? Are the metal parts finished or do they need to be sand blasted and stained?
Thanks,
Ron
 
RonRC, should be some finish sanding and finishing of the wood and metal (to your taste). You can probably just call Jim Kibler and chat about it... he's a good guy (I've never spoken with him, but he's a regular contributor on the AmericanLongrifles.org forum.
 
Please refrain from topics unrelated to the sale of this kit. If you have questions regarding something send me a message and I will glady help.

There are many threads that will answer all questions to building one of these fine rifles, made a extensive one myself in the builders section.
 
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