Consider an "in the white" gun for a first project. It will be complete less final stain and finish. It will get you shooting in a couple weeks instead of several months. If you go the kit route, be prepared to spend several hundred additional dollars on decent carving tools for inletting, drills, files, rasps, torch, solder, etc. Tip Curtis usually has an inventory of "in the white" guns, just google Tip Curtis flintlock and you should be able to get his phone number. I am sure that their are others that stock them as well. Good luck with your project.