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Offline Killerangel

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My New, First, Muzzleloader.
« on: December 18, 2021, 06:36:17 AM »
 My new, first muzzleloader.






















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Re: My New, First, Muzzleloader.
« Reply #1 on: December 18, 2021, 07:13:55 AM »
I bet you’re a very happy camper!  Sure looks finely carved.
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Re: My New, First, Muzzleloader.
« Reply #2 on: December 18, 2021, 02:40:39 PM »
Thats quite a first. Beautiful. Give us some specs if ya dont mind
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Re: My New, First, Muzzleloader.
« Reply #3 on: December 18, 2021, 05:13:18 PM »
A really fine and beautiful rifle.

I' m rather curious who made it?
Caliber?
Barrel maker and length?
Lock maker ?

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Re: My New, First, Muzzleloader.
« Reply #4 on: December 18, 2021, 08:45:33 PM »
Looks like you did pretty well - Nice piece of wood

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Re: My New, First, Muzzleloader.
« Reply #5 on: December 19, 2021, 02:19:09 AM »
A really fine and beautiful rifle.

I' m rather curious who made it?
Caliber?
Barrel maker and length?
Lock maker ?

Thats quite a first. Beautiful. Give us some specs if ya dont mind


Was a highly modified Kibler Kit with a builder's piece of wood, modified Chambers lock, Rice .54 caliber barrel and a lot of carving and shaping. Gun was supposed to be for someone else....but the deal fell through a while ago....so the gun sat unfinished for some time. It was stocked, in-the-white, and un-carved when I first had the opportunity to negotiate a completion by the maker, Chris Laubach. It is stained with asphaltum and finished with melted beeswax. A fortunate circumstance for me to say the least.

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Re: My New, First, Muzzleloader.
« Reply #6 on: December 19, 2021, 03:17:22 AM »
Very fortunate for sure. Only problem being its too nice to take hunting.

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Re: My New, First, Muzzleloader.
« Reply #7 on: December 19, 2021, 05:43:08 AM »
I think this is beautiful. You should be proud to own it.

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Re: My New, First, Muzzleloader.
« Reply #8 on: December 19, 2021, 10:36:41 AM »
Very fortunate for sure. Only problem being its too nice to take hunting.

This gun is too nice not to take it hunting. If it would be only a "wallhanger" you could also pin a poster of the gun  at the wall.  8)

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Re: My New, First, Muzzleloader.
« Reply #9 on: December 19, 2021, 02:35:04 PM »
Veery nice.  Mr Laubach built a great rifle.  This one was born to use, use it.
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Re: My New, First, Muzzleloader.
« Reply #10 on: December 19, 2021, 10:39:07 PM »
Lovely rifle for certain!  I like the way the forestock has been trimmed down to expose more than half of the side flat of the barrel...really slims out the forestock.
Outstanding and unusual finishing work, and very attractive.  Every time I see one of these Colonial rifles from Kibler, I get worked into a lather.  Got to add one to my stable.
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Re: My New, First, Muzzleloader.
« Reply #11 on: December 20, 2021, 01:37:35 AM »
Hi,
You have a nice rifle.  Chris is a great gun maker.

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Re: My New, First, Muzzleloader.
« Reply #12 on: December 20, 2021, 02:14:56 AM »
It is an outstanding rifle.

Just as a FYI, just in case you are going to use the Tipton cleaning rods I see on your bench for your ML.   DONT!

I used mine in a match once and the carbon fiber rod broke off just above the jag when the jag was at the bottom of the barrel.  I  pulled the plug to get the jag out.   

I called Tipton just as a FYI and the gal was not surprised, kinda acted like she had heard that before.

So, I no long use mine for a ML.

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Re: My New, First, Muzzleloader.
« Reply #13 on: December 20, 2021, 03:55:16 AM »
It is an outstanding rifle.

Just as a FYI, just in case you are going to use the Tipton cleaning rods I see on your bench for your ML.   DONT!

I used mine in a match once and the carbon fiber rod broke off just above the jag when the jag was at the bottom of the barrel.  I  pulled the plug to get the jag out.   

I called Tipton just as a FYI and the gal was not surprised, kinda acted like she had heard that before.

So, I no long use mine for a ML.

Fleener


In pic #2 you can see the Hickory rod I built....and the tip of the heavy duty stainless one I purchased from Rice.
I'm learning from a few great flintlock shooters here in Lancaster County.....luckily going to avoid alot of learning curve mistakes....but not all.

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Re: My New, First, Muzzleloader.
« Reply #14 on: December 20, 2021, 04:29:49 AM »
What a fine rifle.  I bet she shoots nice!

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Re: My New, First, Muzzleloader.
« Reply #15 on: December 20, 2021, 03:49:48 PM »
Beautifull first gun. Beautifull if it was your 20th gun. Take it hunting!
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Re: My New, First, Muzzleloader.
« Reply #16 on: December 20, 2021, 06:15:08 PM »
Very fortunate for sure. Only problem being its too nice to take hunting.

This gun is too nice not to take it hunting. If it would be only a "wallhanger" you could also pin a poster of the gun  at the wall.  8)

I bought this rifle to hunt with.
That's what it is for. Will also get involved in some fun competitions locally too.
It's going to take a lot of practice!!!!!!
But it's more fun than any other form of shooting in my humble opinion.

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Re: My New, First, Muzzleloader.
« Reply #17 on: December 20, 2021, 08:00:00 PM »
What a sharp rifle!  I see that the rear sight has been moved forward on the barrel - my kind of an arrangement for old eyes.  Is that some sort of a filler residing where the rear sight would normally go?

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Re: My New, First, Muzzleloader.
« Reply #18 on: December 20, 2021, 08:05:31 PM »
Very fortunate for sure. Only problem being its too nice to take hunting.

This gun is too nice not to take it hunting. If it would be only a "wallhanger" you could also pin a poster of the gun  at the wall.  8)

I bought this rifle to hunt with.
That's what it is for. Will also get involved in some fun competitions locally too.
It's going to take a lot of practice!!!!!!
But it's more fun than any other form of shooting in my humble opinion.



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Re: My New, First, Muzzleloader.
« Reply #19 on: December 22, 2021, 04:03:26 AM »
What a sharp rifle!  I see that the rear sight has been moved forward on the barrel - my kind of an arrangement for old eyes.  Is that some sort of a filler residing where the rear sight would normally go?

The sight was moved after I took delivery. My old eyes could not even see the rear notch when I focused on the front sight...so I moved it forward 6 inches. I asked Chris if he would fill the old notch. This is what a man crazy about his work did: Chris made the filler by hand. He hand drew a stencil on paper....traced it on a sheet of steel...cut it, then shaped, beveled, and notched the border of the design by hand with his needle files. He then hand riveted it to another piece of steel that he had filed a "male" dovetail into. Then he browned the piece. The new piece fit where the sight sat originally. I was blown away as he was texting me pictures of his progress on this seemingly small project. Took him several hours to make. When he suggested something like this, I knew just enough to shut up and stay ourt of his way.

Here's some better pics:








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Re: My New, First, Muzzleloader.
« Reply #20 on: December 22, 2021, 11:31:57 PM »
Be still, my heart!

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Re: My New, First, Muzzleloader.
« Reply #21 on: December 24, 2021, 09:13:49 AM »
Really a nice rifle that anyone would be proud to have in their collection
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Re: My New, First, Muzzleloader.
« Reply #22 on: December 25, 2021, 05:22:43 AM »
Fine rifle everything nicely done.
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Re: My New, First, Muzzleloader.
« Reply #23 on: December 30, 2021, 07:27:01 AM »
A lot better than my first. 

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Re: My New, First, Muzzleloader.
« Reply #24 on: December 30, 2021, 11:21:08 PM »
That is REALLY nice.

My new first muzzleloader, other than the cannons we made when kids, was a .50 TC Hawkens.
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