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Whereabouts are you located? If you're located near Pittsburgh there is a class that teaches you how from CCAC. It's called stock carving and construction.


A semester back there was a fella building a blunderbuss very similar to that one cpt the barrel in the K4 blunderbuss kit you got there is an Ed Rayl steel barrel where he had an Ed Rayl Brass barrel. A local fella is doing Damascus steel classes and I kinda want to do a blunderbuss barrel out of that, but life.


We use the books:


The Gunsmith of Grenville County: Building the American Longrifle


and


[The Art Of Building The Pennsylvania Longrifle]
(https://www.amazon.com/Art-Building-Pennsylvania-Longrifle/dp/B002DVKDH4)


Also as for tools, for the K4 you really don't need much, files, drill, maybe a bandsaw, sandpaper, and a ton of elbow grease. You could look at weeklong workshops as well: https://www.longrifle.com/the-workshop-classes-building-longrifles/