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"Recreating the American Long Rifle"

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Hi, folks. I've been thinking about ordering this book. I've never built a rifle, but after being on this site for the last couple years I think I'm going to give it a go before too long. I just wanted to know what you thought of this book. It may be silly, but my wife picked up a book for me a while ago, I no longer have it, it was about the development of flintlocks and it was written very old style. It was way over my head. I couldn't understand it. I just wanted to know what you guys thought before I ordered this one. Thanks.
 
Va.Manuf.06 said:
It is, in my opinion, still the best and the easiest to understand.

I have it and probably agree with the "best" opinion.
But, it is extremly detailed, filled with explanations about 'why' things are done a certain way plus much theory.
A full reading through, a couple times, before starting your build is well advised.
And keep handy while working to use as a reference for nearly every step.
 
OK, then. I've been hemmin and hawin for a couple months. Order placed, should be here early next week. Thanks guys.
 
Best book I ever have seen on building. I have never found a mistake in that book. There are lots of other books with a lot of misinformation in them.
 
I've got it. It has some nice pictures of guns. I didn't get a lot of use from it though. I got more useful information from members here on the forum and by watching videos and Mike Brooks' tutorial.
 
My first LR build was from a blank and "Recreating....." was my only reference. This book enumerates the steps in building a LR and this is of utmost importance for a beginner. As was said...a lot of detailed info which should be studied.....Fred
 
I am getting close to completing my first build. I have this book and the one written by Dixon. Can't remember excatly what the name is. They just recently reprinted The Gunsmith of Grenville County and I ordered it as well. To me, these three complement each other very well. I have found it helpful to reference a given step in the building process in all three books. The Gunsmith of Grenville County is the most detailed IMO.
 
i prefer that book over the gunsmith of grenville county for overall building, the gunsmith of grenville is VERY detail orientated,very good book but for general knowledge you can build a fine rifle from the "recreating" book.
 
I am reading it now! I am also about to do my first build and am gleaning a lot of knowledge from it, or at least clarifying in my mind what I thought was the correct way of doing things!
 
That book, an incomplete Jaeger rifle, and a small hand axe were inherited from my favorite uncle. I've read it through it a dozen times, it's worth buying for the "order of operations".
 
Just keep in mind when reading older books that they were meant as guides for building from a blank. If you're working with a kit or precarve that has a lock inlet, you need to get the lock in most of the way first then finalize the position of the barrel so the touch hole is where it belongs.
 
I've had my copy sense 1976. It is all beat up from many years of use and I still use it when I am able to build a rifle.
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I've had this book long enough to read through it once. I just started going through it again. It really starts to make sense and sink in as I read it again. I'm glad I purchased it, and think I will have to build my next rifle. I like the "spirit" of which it is written. Thanks guys.
 

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