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SOLD - Pending funds Kibler Woodsrunner 50 Cal.

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jgraham1

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For sale is a Jim Kibler Woodsrunner, in .50 caliber round ball, with a cherry stock. Everything is the standard issue kit he provides, except for the brass end on the ramrod. The stock was finished with crystal lye, washed with vinegar/water, then three coats of boiled linseed oil cut with mineral spirits and waxed. All steel was blued. Both the stock and steel were sanded back with 0000 steel wool to give the rifle a used but not abused look. The brass was also slightly antiqued. I made this a plain looking working rifle, but the buttstock does have nice figure. Overall, the rifle looks very nice and has never been fired.

Rifle will be shipped in the Kibler wooden create it came in, directly to your door. Selling for $1600 shipped and Lay-A-Way is available. Payment by check or MO, but no electronic payments or trades. Contact me with any questions and thanks for looking.

Jerry

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For sale is a Jim Kibler Woodsrunner, in .50 caliber round ball, with a cherry stock. Everything is the standard issue kit he provides, except for the brass end on the ramrod. The stock was finished with crystal lye, washed with vinegar/water, then three coats of boiled linseed oil cut with mineral spirits and waxed. All steel was blued. Both the stock and steel were sanded back with 0000 steel wool to give the rifle a used but not abused look. The brass was also slightly antiqued. I made this a plain looking working rifle, but the buttstock does have nice figure. Overall, the rifle looks very nice and has never been fired.

Rifle will be shipped in the Kibler wooden create it came in, directly to your door. Selling for $1600 shipped and Lay-A-Way is available. Payment by check or MO, but no electronic payments or trades. Contact me with any questions and thanks for looking.

Jerry

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Each to his or her own but I think the woodsrunner looks better plain without the carving. Nice wood!
 
That rifle is as nice as it is in the Big Horn Mountains of Wyoming. Shell Canyon Burgess Jct area been there use to haul road salt up there in the winter. Love the area and this rifle. Nice work Jerry
 
That rifle is as nice as it is in the Big Horn Mountains of Wyoming. Shell Canyon Burgess Jct area been there use to haul road salt up there in the winter. Love the area and this rifle. Nice work Jerry

Thanks for the compliment. Burgess Jct is only 30 miles from my house. Wonderful area around there.

Jerry
 
Jerry,

I am interested, but am a brand new member as of approx. 10 minutes ago and understand I cannot PM until 24 hours has passed and I make at least one post. Please feel free to PM me at your convenience.

Thank you,

Don
 
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