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Question regarding building Rifle Shoppe kit

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Thinking about getting a Rifle Shoppe Hall carbine kit. I have minimal experience with building, other than an old Navy Arms Charleville back in the day.

Anyone know how difficult the Hall would be
 
I posted this on the wrong thread (your old thread):

I can’t say that I know the rifle but if you buy the kit with the assembled breech block you will be in a much better position to complete it successfully. I’m building a TRS Baker Rifle and although it seemed very daunting (I’d never previously built or had any experience with flintlocks) I’m almost done and I think that I’ve done a pretty decent job despite my misgivings. Although I’d ordered the completed lock they sent me the lock parts kit in error and I’ve even managed to build that as well, untested on the rifle as yet but it seems to be working and sparking as it should.
 
One thing I can tell you about Jesse's parts.
The are in the raw, a lot more work than the Chamber's lock I installed.
We had to build The Rifle Shoppes locks.
 
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