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Track of the Wolf usually has a fair selection of lefthand guns on hand at present. If you got the $$ they probably have something that would interest you. Of course, it's not always that way....
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I just found TOW and did indeed see a .58 Kit Carson Hawken kit in left-hand. Seems pricey for a kit, but it might keep me out of trouble for a while. The GPR face-lift is going well and has been a lot of fun, so I may step up and try the TOW kit. The TOW kits seem to be quite a bit more involved and challenging than some of the others I've seen. Like most people, I value things more when I have my own sweat and tears invested. :winking:
 
You might do yourself a favor and buy the book TOW recommends first (don't remember the title). That will let you know in detail what you're letting yourself in for. A friend did it that way and decided to back off. He's going to loan me the book, and I plan to read it pretty carefully before slapping the big bucks for a TOW kit.
 
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