Received my new Centurion muzzleloader today, and I must say i'm very impressed. It came with a healthy coat of presservative oil so I wiped it down right away. The barrel, and action is an even blue with a stainless steel bolt. The barrel has a 1 in 32 twist. The stock is a nice quality synthetic. The gun comes with a wrench stored in the butt which is for removing the nipple, and breach plug. This gun is extremely easy to take apart to clean. It has 2 safeties, one that blocks the trigger, and the other a notch which the bolt handle locks into to prevent it from moving forward. It has a very smooth trigger pull of about 3.5 pounds right out of the box. I chose this rifle for it's nice entry level price, and because it takes #11 caps which I had alot of from my Hawkin days. As soon as I get to the range i'll post a report. I would recommend this rifle for an entry level muzzleloader, but I don't see myself upgrading anytime soon.