Excellent advice!
I used a kit purchased for my Dad 20 years ago. I inlet the barrel, lock, trigger plate and guard, shaped and finished the stock and browned the barrel. Now this is a smaller scale, but the tasks are the same. If I can suggest one book, The Gunsmith of Grenville County by Peter Alexander is a wonderful reference.
Headed to the range today to see how it shoots. If it is accurate, I'll spend some more time fitting to my hand and refine the lines around the lock. If not, it was a great experience.
Finally, sharp tools, sneak up on the lines and take your time. A boatbuilder I knew always had a "worry chair" in his shop. So, you can sit down and figure out what to do next, instead of rushing.
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