Thanks for the updates.
Missed out on the Traditions Davy Crockett .32 cal Squirrel Rifle kit on sale over Christmas @ MidwayUSA...going to have to wait for the next one.
Nice to see what all it entails...my next kit gun will be my first kit gun.
Depends on who you get the kit from and I just took a look at the Traditions......... Okay if you're not interested in even the slightest degree of authenticity, Davey Crockett never carried a percussion rifle let alone a "Plains" rifle (Hawkins style).
Here's Dixie Gun Works, their kits are (mostly) historically accurate and easy for the novice to put together with little extra work.
Dixie Gun Works muzzleloading, blackpowder and rare antique gun supplies.
Then we get into the very historically accurate kits and finished firearms that can take hundreds of hours to fit together (like mine). Track of the Wolf and Pecatonica are the two premier sites to find those and the price difference shows it..........
Track of the Wolf has much, much better customer service, they're bigger, Pecatonica has great kits but their customer service leaves much to be desired.
Track of the Wolf - Muzzle Loading & Black Powder Guns Kits, Parts, Accoutrements, Rendezvous Gear & Primitive Americana
Pecatonica River Long Rifle Supply
One other thing, that Traditions you're looking at is going to be barrel heavy, the smallest caliber those rifles were made in was .45, with the same barrel bored out to a .32 cal you're going to have much more steel to carry around and hold up. not trying to discourage you just passing on what you'll most likely encounter.
A long rifle specifically made as a squirrel gun is the Tennessee Poor Boy, comes in multiple calibers, flint and percussion, smoothbore and rifled, the barrel thicknesses match the caliber making it a fairly light longarm.
If your heart is set on a Plains Rifle then by all means get it, again I'm just passing on information.