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You could order a smooth rifle from Kibler’s and be out a couple thousand less.

My verdict? It’s a nice gun, but probably overpriced. Not much intricate carving nor inlays that would suggest that price. It’s more like a $2500-$2600 gun.
 
Nice looking firearm , the thing that strikes me is how little space there seems to be between the trigger and the bow of the trigger guard , I wonder if I could fit my finger onto the trigger
 
I can get a really good smoothie for about $4 at the ice cream shop in town.
 
What is the opinion of this smoothie and is it worth what track is asking for it or is it way out of line.
https://www.trackofthewolf.com/Categories/PartDetail.aspx/489/1/AAU-601
For that price, you can have a gun custom made to be everything you want. I had a beautiful custom late Lancaster built for me by Tennessee Valley Muzzleloading and it is a work of art. (And cost about $2500 after all the bells and whistles I added.) Track is a great place for supplies, but I think they're overpriced for finished guns.
 

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For that price, you can have a gun custom made to be everything you want. I had a beautiful custom late Lancaster built for me by Tennessee Valley Muzzleloading and it is a work of art. (And cost about $2500 after all the bells and whistles I added.) Track is a great place for supplies, but I think they're overpriced for finished guns.
Very nice rifle. Had a link to a guy on Youtube a while back and he wasnt to happy with them
 
For that price, you can have a gun custom made to be everything you want. I had a beautiful custom late Lancaster built for me by Tennessee Valley Muzzleloading and it is a work of art. (And cost about $2500 after all the bells and whistles I added.) Track is a great place for supplies, but I think they're overpriced for finished guns.
In November I ordered a gun, should have it in March or April…. Four months from my order, been a month now, feels like two years
One advantage of a purchase like this is no waiting, or little anyway
When I order parts for a build or even small stuff, I’m a kid in a candy store. Gimmie gimmie now now now.
 
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