I sure did not want imply I was a gun builder. When I priced a quality replacement for my old Hatfield, I figured I could cobble together a kit and end up with a quality shooter. It was never my thought to "build" a gun, just cobble together a good shooter. I don't think I have done any wood working projects since a flunked woodworking in Junior High, of course you could not flunk woodworking. I just ordered a kit and put it together. I don't really have much of a reference to how good or bad it is.
When I figure out what I am going to do with the lock, I will brown the trigger plate. But the flints and the powder should show up next week, so I am going to shoot it for a while first.
I am envious of some of the workshops I have seen as I only put together a bare minimum of tools. A set of quality chisels, which mainly used the 1/4 in one and some files. I am going to put together some better tools, for the next one.
It will probably be a 40 caliber kit.
Thanks again for the comments
Russ