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                                                                    THE BOAT GUN
   Complete $850.00                                                                        Kit $600.00
1755-1775 approximate time frame: Our Boat Gun is one of the most economically priced handmade
muzzleloaders available on today's market. It's historically correct for re-enactments, short, handy and easy to load and shoot. Being ideal for huntin' as well as informal shootin'. It offers a plain maple wood
stock stained real dark, L&R Queen Ann flintlock, pigtail trigger, steel mounted with fowler type guard
and a simple butt plate.24" Octagon to round smoothbore barrel in .50 .54 .62 caliber.  

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Ray's Barn gun with optional patchbox , butt plate and a Queen Ann lock
                                                        THE KENTUCKY BARN GUN
Complete $950.00                                                                           Kit $700.00
1755-1775 approximate time frame: Our Kentucky Barn Gun represents a basic poor boy that was nothin' more than a survival tool packed by common folks in Early America. If you are looking for the proper weapon to portray an 18th century farmer or hunter of modest means, this is it. It offers maple
wood stock stained real dark, L&R trade gun flintlock,single pigtail trigger, steel mounted, with a fowler
type guard, 36" or 42" octagon to round smoothbore barrel in .50 .54 .62 caliber. includes either a leather but plate or no butt plate, in true poorboy fashion. (Steel butt plate available for $25.00 extra 

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CUMBERLAND RIFLE
                              THE CUMBERLAND SMOOTH BORE OR RIFLED BORE 
Complete $1050.00                                                                         Kit $700.00
1755-1800 approximate time frame: Represents a good example of an Early Southern Mountain Rifle,
commonly used by civilians and Militia of the Southern Colonies. Offering a plain maple wood stock
stained real dark, L&R Queen Ann flintlock, single trigger, two upper thimbles, and Early Virginia steel hardware. The style and available options allow this gun or rifle to fit into a mid 18th century to early
19th century time frame. Available in 36" or 42" octagon to round smothbore barrel in .50 .54 .62 caliber. Or straight octagon rifled barrels in 36" or 42" in .40 .45 .50 .54 caliber

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CUMBERLAND FOWLER
                                             THE CUMBERLAND FOWLER
Complete $1050.00                                                                         Kit $700.00
 1755-1775 approximate time frame: Our Cumberland Fowler is an Early English game gun with a slight 
curved stock profile it's light slender and points very well. It offers a plain maple wood stock stained real dark, L&R Queen Ann flintlock,single pig tail trigger, early style flat butt plate with inletted finial,
and acorn fowler type guard, steel mounted 36"or 42" octagon to round barrel in .50 .54 .62 caliber.

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This Ozark Mountain Rifle is currently for sale in my shop
                                THE OZARK MOUNTAIN RIFLE OR SMOOTHBORE
Complete $1050.00                                                                              Kit $700.00
1790-1840 approximate time frame: The Ozark Mountain rifle is a good example of a late Virginia long
rifle with strong southern influence. This type of rifle was arguably a common used weapon during the
Western Fur Trade, in numbers way more common than the famous Hawkins.Featuring a plain maple wood stock stained real dark.A large siler flintlock, iron mounts, a straight octagon rifled barrel in 36" or 42" length .40 .45 .50 .54 caliber also available in smoothbore 36" or 42" .50 .54 .62 caliber.  

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                                                   THE BUCKS COUNTY LONGRIFLE
Complete $1050.00                                                                              Kit $700.00
1770-1800 approximant time frame: Bucks County style longrifles have always been one of our favorite styles of longrifle, so we took an original pattern and started making them. Many of our customers like
this style very well, It is not an exact copy, but rather a plain example of the Bucks county style and
flavor. It will make a dandy if your looking for something that's a pleasure to pack and shoot. Standard
offerings are a plain maple wood stock stained real dark, L&R Early Classic flintlock, single pigtail trigger and the appropriate A. Verner style brass hardware. 36"or 42" full octagon rifled barrel in .40 .45 .50
and .54 caliber.

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This Colonial Rifle is currently for sale in my shop, There are more photos ard information in the photo gallery.
                          THE COLONIAL SMOOTHBORE OR RIFLED BORE
Complete $1050.00                                                                              Kit $700.00
1750-1770 approximate time frame: Our Colonial is a version of the earliest example of the American
longrifle being a period of transition that represents the evolution from the short jeagers to a longer and more slender American form. We offer it in two different versions The "Germanic influence" uses
an early wide butt plate and guard with an L&R transitional filntlock. Or more of an "English flavor"
by using an Early Virginia style butt plate and guard with a L&R Queen Ann flintlock. It features a
plain maple wood stock stained real dark. single trigger and two upper thimbles 36" or 42" octagon
to round smoothbore barrel in .50 .54 .62 caliber or Straight octagon rifled barrel in 36" or 42" lengths
in .40 .45 .50 .54 caliber.

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                                                       THE GERMAN SHORT RIFLE
Complete $1050.00                                                                             Kit $700.00
1755-1775 approximate time frame: Our German Short Rifle patterned with a correct step wrist
represents an early American made Jeager. If you enjoy hunting with a primative weapon, but have
experienced difficulty with a longrifle from a modern day deer stand, you might consider the compact
and handy advantage that this particular model offers. it offers a plain maple wood stock stained real
dark, L&R Transitional flintlock and an early Germanic wide butt plate and guard, single trigger featuring
a neat little21" full octagon rifled barrel in .40 .45 .50 .54 caliber (Or upgrade to a swamped barrel in28.5" -31"  or 38" lengths in.40 .45 .50 .54 .62 caliberfor a little extra cost) 

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                                                        THE AMERICAN FOWLER
Complete $1050.00                                                                               Kit $700.00 
1750-1760 approximate time frame: Our American Fowler is taken from original pattern available in
the catalog "Battle Weapons of the American Revolution" This handsome arm has a sharply curved
stock that achieves an extremly delicate and graceful profile, it shoulders and balances very well.
Originally made by Joseph Chappman near Windsor Connecticut this type of American fowler was
used through out the colonial frontier. It offers a plain maple wood stock stained real dark, L&R   Queen Ann flintlock, brass mounted, early butt plate with inletted finial, acorn type fowler guard, 
 side plate, three upper thimbles,and 42"-44" or 46" barrel length full round tapered barrel or octagon
to round smoothbore in .50 .54 .62 .73 .75 caliber (.73 and .75 caliber is $30.00 extra)

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                                                     THE FRENCH TRADE GUN
Complete $1050.00                                                                              Kit $700.00
1730-1770 approximate time frame: Our French Trade gun is basically a plain unadorned Tulle pattern, pleasing French architecture with a nice long wrist rail. Mounted with the appropriate steel hardware,
includes the butt plate, trigger guard, trigger and side plate, two upper thimbles. An affordable alternative and historically correct gun for the French re-enactors. Offers plain maple wood stained
real dark, L&R trade gun flintlock 42" octagon to round barrel in .50 .54 .62 caliber .62 being most common.

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                                                              THE MILITIA MUSKET
Complete $1150                                                                                   Kit $800.00
1750-1785 approximate time frame: Our Militia Musket represents a basic Musket that was made out
of necessity to arm the American militia during the Revolutionary War. It retained the Brown Bess
form but uses a wooden ramrod, and the nosecap, lower thimmble, and wrist inlay were eliminated.
plain maple wood stock stained real dark, brass mounted with correct Brown Bess hardware, L&R Queen Ann flintlock and with 46" Colerain .75 caliber barrel included in the price.

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                                         THE NEW ENGLAND CLUB BUTT FOWLER
Complete $1150.00                                                                              Kit $800.00
1690-1770 approximate time frame: Our New England Club Butt Fowler is a version of a late 17th century trade gun that resembles the style and grace of the early buccaneers or hudson valley fowlers. It offers a plain maple wood stock stained real dark, L&R Queen Ann flintlock, brass mounts
early wide sheet brass butt plate with long finial attached with nail, dragon style side plate, three
upper thimbles, and a 46" long octagon to round in .50 .54 .62 .75 caliber.