I did know what I was getting into but thought everything would be at least close to straight, true,whatever.Finding the making the many adjustments will be the biggest challenge.While reading all you guys posts over the years that precarves present many challenges.Finding the metal parts especially the tang not even close to straight.Quess that when they pull them from the mold then throw em in the pile still hot and how ever they hit they cool.Bent this one in a couple directions to get it close to right.The stock while looking good will need plenty of work to get it right at least to a good hawken standard.I have plenty to do,knew this going in but thought maybe it would go together a little smoother. Would have loved to have taken Don up on his offer to handle a few originals but he's a little to far away.You can only do so much with pictures in my opinion. While it's nothing I can't handle I think next time I would start off with a blank and just have the barrel/ram rod hole drilled.I could easily rough it out with band saw,a circular saw with the guard pinned back.Pretty good doing this as well as chainsaw type carves.Would at least have em carve the stock but I would inlet the lock and tang myself if not going with a blank.I found pretty much no wiggle room and while I like a challenge, I think I would have liked way more meat on the bone to work with.Please don't think I'm bitchen and complaining just telling you your right about precarves.Still liking every bit of this build but am being humbled so to speak by my experience so far.