To my mind I would not buy a kit, just buy as the man says a pedrosli Thing is a barrel and lock of your choice is easy to get in USA Impossible in uk, unless you make and rifle your own barrels and neither are they expensive in USA ..,..then get a chunk of cheap maple draw out your rifle and whittle away with knife chisel or whatever gets your fancy Like mine your first bit of woodwork might be crappy but over those long winter months you can slowly creat a masterpiece I mean some of my in letting in early 1971 rifles need a good blob of epoxy, file up and stain. I love my .625 short rifle, with a genuine 1812-20 Brown Bess stronger lock...in all theses years it's just hung on the wall, such are UK laws. But I am proud of it...than.....a .45 long rifle , with a genuine 1840 Flint lock, auctioned as a Birmingham factory closed,,,followed, then a double .600 flinter thanks to L&R locks, then recent a .6, again £242 eBay genuine 1812 Brown Bess lock , 38" barrel with an oval smooth bore . I made a pigs ear of the stock,but it looks 17th Centaury well warn and repaired in battle. , actualy it's French oak, second time I have used it. I love big patch boxes I can keep all my survival gear in it...it's my rifle and I'll do what makes me happy. You don't need any lessons or wood work skills, just take it a bit of a time. Back in 2000 I did the impossible task of building a 50 ft ocean catamaran, I did not think of its size but just made all the small bits to my design then over 3 months assembled it.......it's the challenge that counts .....pleny of support here to look after your progress. I do wish you well Me I am an old fart of 78 but act like 35. Riddled with cancer, 2-5 years to live but just get on with you projects big or small I wish you well
plenty of Flint in UK so if the Neandatols could do flint knaping so can I Flints for locks are a doddle , any shape will do if it's sharp........I gave this arrow to a Scotish friend......it's got swan feathers and a small Flint point. A couple of days ago I let rip with my ionx bow, and did it fly 50 yards smack into my 50 yard target. , the Flint undamaged utterly amazing and what a bang as it struck home. So please stop asking question just grab a few bits and a chunk of wood..let the Force be with you and have real pride in your work The police took away my shotguns as I said I'll shoot the next guy that robs my house, so I cannot belong to a club....but they let me keep my muzzle loading guns as they think they are unless.......I took my compound bow an razor tipped arrows to France hoping we would be attached or robbed in out motorhome, Alas no robbers so no target. I bought my 49 year old son a Hoyt ionx bow for his birthday, best present he ever had....see them on Google Oh he's Stephen Courtney concept director of Dyson. See him on Google He hates guns and hunting mostly a vegitarisn. So David my other son gets my guns, he likes a big bit of rare steak . Ha ha. I wish you all well from uk almost worlds best forum. Very well done...worshipful master. As we say. " happy to meet, sorry to part, but happy to meet again"