Can anyone describe what a "build" is?
Boy do you ask hard questions.
I was just thinking of this the other day.
But having worked in a rifle factory once upon a time that really does build guns…
The kibler kits are less a build than the stocks I used to fit at those brass suppository places in Big Timber (both of them at one time or another). The stocks require less fitting and less shaping. I have no idea how they do or have the stocks cut for these rifles now. But they put in a foundry, the one I worked for last and cast parts on site.
Thus I consider the Kibler’s an assembly. I think that is what he intended and I applaud the effort. I really like them but they are just two designs and its hard to vary them. But they are easier on my back and neck.
Then we have the assembly, gunstocker, gunsmith and gun builder thing. If you are building a swivel breech from bar stock, sheet brass and a stock blank, buying a few odd casting and the barrels, its a build. If your are buying all the metal parts then it gets into the gun stocking and gunsmithing. Which is what most gunsmiths back in the day did. Including the Hawken brothers and most colonial rifles and the SMR. If you are working in the Williamsburg gunsmithy its obviously a build if the parts are all or mostly all made on site.
But the entire question is somewhat nebulous. After all at one time Ruger was buying barrels from suppliers. IHC, Winchester, HRA and Springfield were all using subcontractors at some level to build service rifles in WW-II and the Cold War.
So thats my opinion, sorta, that and a couple of bucks or more will get you a coffee or a soda.