If one can take this pile of stuff....barrel, lock, stock, etc., and turn it into a shootable gun, is he not a gun "builder"? If
I had a local building supply house deliver all the 2x4's, plywood, shingles, siding and all the other parts needed to make a house, and I put this whole thing together, does this not make me a house "builder" If you can assemble all of the
parts to make a gun, you can at that time just finish it. If you are perhaps a little more talented you can carve it, and
possibly engrave it, but as far as I am concerned, you are still a gun "builder", no matter how plain or fancy you choose
to make it. Also, when you finish a gun from a kit, perhaps engrave and relief carve it, it now becomes a personal item, one that you created.....who is to know how that wood was removed. Since many of us are familiar with the many kits
available out there, can we tell in looking at a gun if it was made from a kit, or did this guy chew it out of a blank of wood,
using a hatchet, chisel, rasps, whatever. In looking at that finished piece, does it really matter. Someone is going to say
"who built that?". Even the uninformed knows you are a builder.....Don