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My Traditions Kentucky Rifle kit build is complete

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ArmorerRoy

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I purchased the Traditions 50 cal Kentucky Rifle kit online from The Possible Shop. I just completed it today with about 10 hours total shop time. I replaced the stupid brass spacer with an oak spacer gluing it in with Titebond 3. Stock finish is Fiebings oak brown, brass is treated with brass black, and the barrel and lock are browned. Wood finish is Tung oil.
 

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I replaced the stupid brass spacer with an oak spacer gluing it in with Titebond 3.

I wish I would have thought of that when I built mine. The brass spacer doesn't fit the way it should even after some modification, but it was my first build so I take it as a learning experience.

I didn't think I was going to like the floppy trigger but as it turns out it feels fine when shooting and it's pretty light.

Yours looks a lot nicer than mine but I'm still happy with what I ended up with as it shoots well.
 
I think you built a good looking rifle. I also really like that stock color and have a rifle the same color.
 
I purchased the Traditions 50 cal Kentucky Rifle kit online from The Possible Shop. I just completed it today with about 10 hours total shop time. I replaced the stupid brass spacer with an oak spacer gluing it in with Titebond 3. Stock finish is Fiebings oak brown, brass is treated with brass black, and the barrel and lock are browned. Wood finish is Tung oil.
very nice looking. Love the look
 
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