rodinal220
36 Cl.
I did a Chambers Christians Spring-Edward Marshall rifle some years ago at a Conner Prairie class. I put 45 hours in at the class over 5 days and another 55 hours to complete the gun. There was a mix of rifles and smooth bores being worked on at the class, and I would say most looked to be about the same difficulty along with one pistol build.
They are definitely more involved than a CVA or T/C kit. A collection of high quality parts you can assemble or customize as you see fit. Take your time and go slow and you will be rewarded with a nice smoke pole.
Just to give you my skill level background. I could build you a stick frame house. Assemble an engine, fix small engines and machines. I can weld and braze a little and have basic wood working skills from wood turning and cabinet making. I do not do wood carving or metal engraving.
It takes time to fit and finish all the parts. Not a weekend project for sure.
They are definitely more involved than a CVA or T/C kit. A collection of high quality parts you can assemble or customize as you see fit. Take your time and go slow and you will be rewarded with a nice smoke pole.
Just to give you my skill level background. I could build you a stick frame house. Assemble an engine, fix small engines and machines. I can weld and braze a little and have basic wood working skills from wood turning and cabinet making. I do not do wood carving or metal engraving.
It takes time to fit and finish all the parts. Not a weekend project for sure.
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