I know what you are saying, Hungry Horse. While not a high quality product, the price was right, and it looks as if everything will work with a little adjustment. I do not have the funds, or inclination to give a youngster a Chamber's quality kit to cut his teeth on. I bought the 12 gauge wads as they should be more difficult to dislodge than would the 13 gauge ones. I will get the gun working, test fire it, clean everything up and put the parts back in the box. He will have to fit the trigger guard and butt plate, screw on the thimbles and front sight, and finish wood and metal. That is surely enough for a young beginner. His dad is a good shot with a flintlock and I will ensure he knows about the special risks associated with the double barrel.