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That's an irrational comparison. Kibler is the most home owner friendly custom rifle kit. and yes there is demand, but cornering the limited market is like being the last station in the county to sell gasoline without alcohol. Folks will line up for gas for their antique vehicles, and small engine items. But the overall market is still limited.If traditional muzzle loader rifles are dying out. How come Kibler Longrifles can't make them fast enough. ?
Traditions is the only low end company left and their items are high compared to 40 years ago when they were just starting. This is in part due not just the US economy, but also the Spanish economy. The Spanish wage has increased substantially and the cost to make the guns has increased faster than inflation. Taxes and benefits for improved medical insurance and vacation in Europe in General has also increased much faster. That means the wholesale cost to importers is much higher in comparison to 40 years ago. In terms of the number of hours worked by an average joe to get a muzzle loader, today is much more expensive. My first muzzle loader, a CVA flintlock pistol kit, cost me, a college kid working weekends, about a half day's pay in 1971. Today, a person would have to make $65 an hour to buy the same kit for a half days pay.