Thank you for the live video. Because of work schedules I listened later. Many good questions and great answers. I love all my Kibler rifles and can hardly wait for the Hawken.
Hello. I missed the live session but have sat through this tonight. I’m interested in your Hawken and was excited to see note of it on American Longrifles and saw your introduction video on TH-cam about your future Hawken. In your answer and questions today, I never saw a time stated anywhere for this. I even set a reminder and thought it was in time but even with that I missed it. I look forward to seeing more information as you continue to develop this rifle. Thanks for the quality kits you are producing. Bryan
Thank you. I built a colonial in fifty four caliber Here in montana. I currently have it for sale in a hundred and twenty five year old Hardware store in plentywood montana. I want to build a fowler. If the gun doesn't sell, that's okay.I'll figure out a way.
What ever you do with your business by growth 'make sure you are checking to see that the phone is being answered and that calls are returned. I have been working for close to 50 years ' not answering the phone is the number one thing I have seen kill your sales faster than most all others. You have a great product and great customer service 'thank you and all the employees there who have helped me God bless you in all you do .
I really appreciate you folks taking the time to answer questions, thank you! Kudos to you both, and please express my gratitude to your employees as well. The Hawken will be my sixth kit.
I have been requested to carve a stock for my daughter (adult). I have been practicing on maple wood I have. Am a wood worker if sorts. What size v tool do you use?
Have a made the longer Rifte that is The long rifle, also known as the Kentucky rifle, Pennsylvania rifle, or American long rifle, is a muzzle-loading firearm used for hunting and warfare. It was one of the first commonly-used rifles.[1] The American rifle was characterized by a very long barrel of relatively small caliber, uncommon in European rifles of the period. "Pennsylvania/Kentucky" RifleTypeMuzzle-loaded long gunPlace of originLancaster, PennsylvaniaService historyIn serviceCirca 1700 - Circa 1900Used byBritish American colonies (until 1776) United States (1776-20th century)Wars French and Indian War American Indian Wars American Revolutionary War War of 1812 Texan Revolution Mexican-American War Bleeding Kansas American Civil War Production historyDesignerMartin Meylin and/or Robert BakerDesignedCirca 1700sNo. builtApproximately 73,000VariantsHunting variantSpecificationsMassVariable, typically 7 to 10 lbs.Length54 in. to over 70 in.Barrel length32 in., to over 48 in.Caliber.25 cal to .62 cal - .40 to .48 cal was most commonActionFlintlock/percussion lock (predominant after 1850)Rate of fireUser dependent, Usually 2+ rounds a minuteMuzzle velocity1200 - 1600ft/sEffective firing rangeVariable, 100 yards typical, to well over 200 yards by an experienced userFeed systemMuzzle-loaded
I’ve purchased a bunch of your kits since you started your business and remain a delighted customer. I’m on the Hawken list.
We're so glad to have you on board!
Thank you for the live video. Because of work schedules I listened later. Many good questions and great answers. I love all my Kibler rifles and can hardly wait for the Hawken.
Hello. I missed the live session but have sat through this tonight.
I’m interested in your Hawken and was excited to see note of it on American Longrifles and saw your introduction video on TH-cam about your future Hawken.
In your answer and questions today, I never saw a time stated anywhere for this. I even set a reminder and thought it was in time but even with that I missed it.
I look forward to seeing more information as you continue to develop this rifle.
Thanks for the quality kits you are producing.
Bryan
Good video
Glad you enjoyed
Looking forward to seeing your email response. I'll be ordering a SMR but have a few questions. On the hawken pre-list.
Great company with wonderful people!
Bless you all.
Flinter pistol in the future?
Thanks for the support! Yes, likely a pistol kit in future
Thank you.
I built a colonial in fifty four caliber Here in montana.
I currently have it for sale in a hundred and twenty five year old Hardware store in plentywood montana.
I want to build a fowler.
If the gun doesn't sell, that's okay.I'll figure out a way.
Sorry I missed the live stream just wanted u guys now your awesome and I have a Woodsrunner and love it looking to get your SMR soon!.
We are so glad you like your Woodsrunner! We enjoyed doing the live stream, we appreciate all of our customers
What ever you do with your business by growth 'make sure you are checking to see that the phone is being answered and that calls are returned. I have been working for close to 50 years ' not answering the phone is the number one thing I have seen kill your sales faster than most all others. You have a great product and great customer service 'thank you and all the employees there who have helped me God bless you in all you do .
Thank you for the feedback. We appreciate it.
I really appreciate you folks taking the time to answer questions, thank you! Kudos to you both, and please express my gratitude to your employees as well. The Hawken will be my sixth kit.
Do have a price point you are hoping to be in on the Hawkin
thanks for the video it seams like we get to know you and your family would love to see Henry it was very informative
Fantastic video !!! keep them coming .
Darn I'm working on the house and missed this. Jim will two barrel sets be a possible option.?
Thanks !!
Enjoyed the video.
Awaiting the pre-order for this latest project. And later the Bess🙄
Thanks for watching and we appreciate your support!
Great info.
Glad it was helpful!
The brown Bess would need a CNC bayonet as well.lol
Is the Hawken going to have a patchbox.?
Kibler’s are like Glock’s, you can never have just one.
Yes
I have been requested to carve a stock for my daughter (adult). I have been practicing on maple wood I have. Am a wood worker if sorts. What size v tool do you use?
Anyone wanting to know. No. 11 caps for the Hawken
Do you sell defective stock blanks for people to practice carving on ?
Or staining.
Yes they do
Yes but they aren’t currently on the website. I will be selling them as-is with a picture so folks can pick the exact stock
Will you ever make a mountain rifle in a 50 caliber?
No the barrel cant take that size bore
Do you make any L/H rifles ???
Have you ever thought about doing a little fellows gun like something small enough for children or small person size 'kind of like Jim chambers did.??
yea good idea
Hello, what is your latest muzzleloader?
Hawken is coming this year
I want to let you know that I thank you for the wonderful rifle you built my black powder club for that butfull gun wind river muzle loader in wyoing
Have you ever thought about building a walgan kit?
Have a made the longer Rifte that is The long rifle, also known as the Kentucky rifle, Pennsylvania rifle, or American long rifle, is a muzzle-loading firearm used for hunting and warfare. It was one of the first commonly-used rifles.[1] The American rifle was characterized by a very long barrel of relatively small caliber, uncommon in European rifles of the period.
"Pennsylvania/Kentucky" RifleTypeMuzzle-loaded long gunPlace of originLancaster, PennsylvaniaService historyIn serviceCirca 1700 - Circa 1900Used byBritish American colonies (until 1776)
United States (1776-20th century)Wars
French and Indian War
American Indian Wars
American Revolutionary War
War of 1812
Texan Revolution
Mexican-American War
Bleeding Kansas
American Civil War
Production historyDesignerMartin Meylin and/or Robert BakerDesignedCirca 1700sNo. builtApproximately 73,000VariantsHunting variantSpecificationsMassVariable, typically 7 to 10 lbs.Length54 in. to over 70 in.Barrel length32 in., to over 48 in.Caliber.25 cal to .62 cal - .40 to .48 cal was most commonActionFlintlock/percussion lock (predominant after 1850)Rate of fireUser dependent, Usually 2+ rounds a minuteMuzzle velocity1200 - 1600ft/sEffective firing rangeVariable, 100 yards typical, to well over 200 yards by an experienced userFeed systemMuzzle-loaded