I appreciate the feedback. I am at a point in my life where I don't really have the energy or time to learn how to do things like draw filing a barrel, and fitting locks. There will probably come a time down the road where I have time and energy for such pursuits, but now isn't the time. If all I have to do is literally finish the wood with a stain and put a finish on the metal, I'm good with that. It looks like it would cost me $1760 for the Woodsrunner assembled in the white. I seriously doubt that I could find any REPUTABLE gunsmith willing to completely finish a Woodsrunner kit for considerably less than that. Plus, I would have more charges from shipping the rifle around several times, which would not be cheap in the wooden crate. To me, it seems like a very good deal. However, while we are on the topic, I'll say this....I really wish that Kibler would offer completed rifles as an option, without sending them to a third party. It seems as if they are almost there with the assembled in the white kits. However, as a small business employee, I realize that would require bringing in and training extra employess, and dedicating more shop space for the builds. Perhaps as the business grows, he could consider that in the future.