Hi All!
New to this forum, my name is Matt and I'm from Bavaria, Germany.
I'm very interested in history, esp. 18th and 19th century and have long been fascinated with flintlock guns. In my case "long" equals about 40 years, ever since I visited the Weapons museum of Suhl in Thuringia where one of my ancestors worked as a gunsmith more than 300 years ago.
My interest is specifically in Jäger rifles, military arms of the Napoleonic Era and not least in the American Longrifle -- which brings me here.
I've taken the plunge and after much deliberation ordered a kit from Kibler Longrifles which seem to have a superb offering esp. for the beginner. They have already been very friendly and helpful in sorting out the issues of getting this overseas order on the way! The rifle I ordered is the Woodsrunner in .50 caliber and I am very much looking forward to receiving it!
In Germany there are a few additional challenges to be met when it comes to guns in general and to black powder in particular. In addition to having to complete to building challenge I have to get a black powder licence and find a place where I can shoot the gun. Also the gun will have to be proofed/tested by the local gun authority.
I hope to post my steps on the way to my goal of building and shooting my own Longrifle here and to be able to ask a lot of beginner questions if I may.
Looking forward to learning a lot!
Matt