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For me I'm not sure yet, I have the smoothbore barrel for the h&a underhammer I am messing with. I do wish it was a more standard bore size tho.

I'd like to hold out if jim kibler releases a Fowler kit, but I'm not sure to get a French or a trade gun kit.
 
I have my eye on an Harper's Ferry U.S. Model 1842 Musket. Original Smoothbore. One of our club members has it for sale.
This is a stock photo but, it looks like this.

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I would like to find a gun that was used in the area I live,but only thing that comes up is the club butts I have not warmed up to them yet. I would think there would be more for new York, but I'm so close to Pennsylvania maybe we used what they made.
 
I’m interested in seeing the smoothbore that Kibler is going to put out, hopefully soon!!!
I’d love to see one in a 16ga, just for something different!!!
He kinda hinted at it on one video, I forget the style he was thinking, but looked nice to me. Basic iron and walnut which I like, I'm not huge on brass.
 
I’ve got a long list.
Hudson Valley fowler
Club butt New England fowler
Higher quality F&I war era English trade gun
F&I war era cavalry carbine
More New England fowlers
Another Lancaster Fainot fowler
A yup
Not all your list but I would want a club butt
A poor boy barn gun
A painted Carolina gun
A fine quality British fowler
 
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