Lack of ML kits

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Andrew
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Lack of ML kits

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I stopped at Bass Pro yesterday and couldn't find the build kits they had the last time I was there. All they had were a Traditions starter kit, a Knight starter kit(which was actually priced nice, I just want a traditional instead), and a Traditions revolver starter kit(.44 cal w/ 7 1/2 octagon).

The pistol was void of a top-strap and had a brass frame so I put it back on the shelf, where it could stay for all I care. It did have a sub par finish to it that would be fun to buff out to a nice shine, but I want a sturdier framed pistol to shoot if I was to get one.

I was hoping for the Lyman .50 cal side-lock pistol kit they had last time, I was gonna give it a nice home. :D
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Cal Dixie Gun Works in Union City Tenn. They will have what you want.
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Post by Mike S. »

I was just at Scheel's yesterday and saw build kits, not sure if they have those stores down your way or not. Otherwise, Cabela's sells them.

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Re: M L kits

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JerryB wrote:Cal Dixie Gun Works in Union City Tenn. They will have what you want.
+1 on Dixie Gun Works. You can't go wrong with them! :D
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If you want traditional try Pecatonica River Long Guns.
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Post by Rusty »

You might also try Track of the Wolf. They carry higher end stuff but you won't be sorry with the results.

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Post by C. Cash »

This guy is highly regarded as well. I have dealt with Jack Garner on the phone and he is one of those good ole boys who will take of you. I am having one of his Early Lancaster kits assembled by a local builder:

Edit: gave the wrong site the first time:
http://www.tennesseevalleymanufacturing.com/index.php
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I am working on a 20ga smooth bore flint from Track of the Wolf, Great kit!!!! check them on line, you can order rifles and smooth bores as plain and as fancy as you want.
8) I am in Springfield MO, you?
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