Kibler’s Longrifle Announces New Kit Pre-Orders | Woodsrunner

"WOODSRUNNER"

Inspired by an original rifle, commonly referred to as the "Woodsrunner" which many believe to have been made in the valley in Virginia during the 1760s.

Reminiscent of a true frontier rifle

  • Weight 7 ½ to 8 Lbs.

  • Barrel Length 39 ¾”

  • .45, .50, .54 caliber

  • Nicely Swamped Barrel

  • Pull 13 3/8 to 13 ½

  • Cast-off 3/16"

  • Cherry, Walnut, Maple, Fancy Maple, Extra Fancy Maple

  • Kibler Round-Faced English Lock

  • Sliding Wood Patchbox Only

  • Brass Hardware

  • Single Trigger

  • Very handy and easy to carry

  • Customer Supplied Wood needs to be 57” long and 2 ¼” thick

INCLUDED PARTS

  • Stock

  • Barrel

  • Lock

  • Trigger and plate

  • Touch hole liner (installed in barrel)

  • Buttplate

  • Trigger Guard

  • Entry pipe

  • Two forward ramrod pipes

  • Nose cap

  • Side plate

  • Ramrod

  • Ramrod tip

  • Front and rear sights

  • Lock bolts

  • Tang bolt

  • Sliding wood box lid

  • Box lid catch spring

  • Pin stock

  • Buttplate screws

PRICING

 $830 Base Price Kit = $1130 Total - $300 Round-Faced Lock billed separately (do not purchase through the store)

Prices do not reflect the price of $300 lock which we will bill separately after your order. After you place your order, you will get an email with instructions on how to pay for your lock. (By separating the billing we are able to avoid excise tax complications.)

After you place your order, within 48 hours you will get an email with instructions on how to pay for your lock. (By separating the billing we are able to avoid excise tax complications.)

$1130 total Standard Maple (approx. 10-35% curl) or Cherry.  $830 plus $300 lock billed separately 

$1280 total if Fancy Maple (approx. 35-65% curl) or Walnut. $980 plus $300 lock billed separately

$1430 total if Extra Fancy Maple (approx. 65-90% curl). $1130 plus $300 lock billed separately 

Shipping typically runs around $60-$100 but varies based on location.

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