I’m not talking about having to, but rather wanting to. Some study even though they aren’t builders.
Hi Jim,
It is my personal opinion, and you know what they say about opinions, if one is going to delve into this sport, they should at least know what they are getting into as far as the history and proper operation of the weapon. I've assembled many of your kits for buyers who thought they were going to sit in front of the TV and snap it together. I have been building muskets and rifles since the early 70s, when the only kits that were available were CVA's.
Back then, as close as possible to historical accuracy was the order of the day. I still have, and hunt with, the 1st rifle I ever built.
I think I've gotten off the subject. Well, I got into ML because I've always been a history buff. Many of the people getting into ML today don't even know how to load or shoot the dang things, much less the history behind them.
I do pray that no one gets injured due to a lack of knowledge.
Rick