It is very exciting to see Greg Murry’s book in the flesh AND being featured in ‘Garden and Gun” Magazine. It’s not every day that muzzleloaders appear in such a popular publication.
“Late one afternoon in 2015, Greg S. Murry, a black-powder rifle maker in Columbia, Tennessee, crouched over his workshop bench and tapped a drift punch with a hammer. Pins more than two hundred years old fell out of the forestock of an American muzzle-loading long rifle. Murry’s hands were shaking.
By his side stood the gun’s owner, a woman descended from Samuel Crockett III, who with his son Andrew operated a highly acclaimed gunmaking business at Forge Seat, the family home south of Nashville, from the estate’s inception in 1808 until 1826. Those Crocketts were kin to the famed Davy Crockett, and soldiers had used their rifles in the Battle of New Orleans. “Really, only the family knew that these rifles existed and had survived,” Murry says. ”
To hear more about Greg’s work with the “Crockett Longrifle Project”, listen to our interview with him on the Muzzle Blasts Podcast.
You can also find Greg’s work at Crockettlongrifle.com
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Step into the classroom as Mike Brooks and Wayne Estes teach students how to assemble their own Kibler Longrifle Kits.
Step into the classroom as Mike Brooks and Wayne Estes teach students how to assemble their own Kibler Longrifle Kits. In this video, we follow along as Wayne Estes shows a student how to fire blue the metal hardware for their Kibler Southern Mountain Rifle Muzzleloader kit
Getting into shaping the stock now. There is where it starts to get fun. I go pretty long on the shaping. Seems like lots of people are scared off by carving out the stock. Hopefully this shows that it is not so hard to do.
It is very exciting to see Greg Murry’s book in the flesh AND being featured in ‘Garden and Gun” Magazine. It’s not every day that muzzleloaders appear in such a popular publication.
In this video, we step into the classroom as Mike Brooks and Wayne Estes teach students how to assemble their own Kibler Longrifle Kits.
Students will build an Iron mounted colonial era flintlock longrifle from a blank.
Students will have a choice of wood, barrel profile, caliber, and lock. Included with the class will be a hand forged trigger guard and buttplate from Ian Pratt.
Bill Raby is back, in this episode follow along as he makes a side plate to fit his custom flintlock 4 bore rifle.