A note on shipping: We expect to begin shipping the Percussion Right-Hand kit around August 1. That is when we start shipping this configuration, not the date your specific order will arrive.
Build yours from $995, everything included.
Lock, barrel, stock, and all hardware. No deposit required to place your order.
The Appalachian Barn Gun is a plain working rifle. It is the kind of gun that was built for use rather than show, with no buttplate, no nose cap, no entry pipe, no sideplate, and no patchbox. These were the rifles that fed families and stayed by the door in some of the most rugged country in the eastern United States. Jim drew this one directly from an original barn gun in a friend's collection, so it is true to the period in both spirit and detail.
Because the design is simple, this is one of the easiest builds we offer. That makes it a good first project, and a good one to build alongside a son, daughter, or grandchild. Fewer parts and simpler assembly mean more time spent on the work itself. The design is ours and the machining is ours. The hand work, and the satisfaction, are yours.
It is built around a 38-inch swamped barrel, and the finished rifle is light and well balanced, comfortable for most shooters. If you want to hunt with it, Jim suggests the .45 caliber. It is large enough to take whitetail deer and still makes for an easy-handling rifle. We also suggest adding the grease hole. It holds a small amount of patch lubricant, it is traditional on this style of rifle, and it looks right at home. Because the design is plain, we can offer it at a lower price than our other kits, which puts a traditionally built muzzleloader within reach of more people.
Specifications
| Ignition |
Percussion, drum |
| Handedness |
Right hand |
| Calibers |
.32, .36, .40, .45, .50 cut rifling, plus .50 smoothbore |
| Barrel |
38" swamped, 1.00" at breech, .750" at waist |
| Length of Pull |
13 3/8" |
| Drop at Heel |
2 3/4" |
| Drop at Comb |
1 5/8" |
| Trigger |
Single, approximately 2 1/2 lb pull |
| Weight |
Approximately 6 to 7 lbs, varies by caliber |
| Stock Woods |
Plain hard maple, standard, fancy, or extra fancy curly maple, walnut, cherry |
| Hardware |
Iron throughout, triggerguard pattern hand-forged by Ian Pratt, two ramrod pipes, lock bolt washers |
| Period and Origin |
Appalachian, 1800 to 1830 |
No buttplate, nose cap, entry pipe, sideplate, or patchbox, true to the original.
Download the printable spec sheet (PDF)