Kibler's going to need their exclusive section on this forum. Semper Fi.
That's a thing about Kibler. It is what it is. No room for choice other than caliber and patch box. Semper Fi.Great job! I gotta get one. How long is TBE Woods runner barrel, and does Jim offer different lengths?
39 3/4" for the bbl. No other options other than caliber and wood.Great job! I gotta get one. How long is TBE Woods runner barrel, and does Jim offer different lengths?
Simple yet elegant. It is keeping within the style and school of the original gun.Thank you - Cutting all the lines was probably the the most nerve-wracking part of the project. There are some obvious strays here and there and some unevenness in some lines. I used an old Herters single-line checkering tool for the forestock and toe lines.
I tried all sorts of chisels and gouges as I practiced various scrolls and such on some scrap, and I ultimately ended up cutting the cheekpiece design with the pen blade on a Case pocket knife. A small Swiss riffler file was probably my most valuable tool through the entire carving process.
Credit for the design goes to Jim Kibler and his bench copy. I just really like the design. I think it pays homage to the rifle's namesake but tweaks some things to make it a more eye-pleasing design. I considered trying to emulate the relief carving, as well, but a man's gotta know his limitations.
You all are bad influences. I can't decide which of the three kits kiblers offers to get for my first build.
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