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Gun Building and Repair / Re: Jim Kibler "Barn Gun"
« Last post by RobD on December 27, 2025, 07:31:46 PM »
And no brass to polish Salty!!!  :toast  :bl th up  :hairy

Yes, and optionally no flint needed either!
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Gun Building and Repair / Re: Jim Kibler "Barn Gun"
« Last post by No Powder on December 27, 2025, 07:13:44 PM »
And no brass to polish Salty!!!  :toast  :bl th up  :hairy
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Gun Building and Repair / Re: Jim Kibler "Barn Gun"
« Last post by RobD on December 27, 2025, 06:25:58 PM »
What is a ?barn gun??

A no frills gun for sustenance, defense, militia, farm pests.
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Gun Building and Repair / Re: Jim Kibler "Barn Gun"
« Last post by Salty on December 27, 2025, 05:20:24 PM »
What is a ?barn gun??
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Gun Building and Repair / Re: I did it yet again ...
« Last post by Salty on December 27, 2025, 05:15:53 PM »
I finished my Woodsrunner last winter. I?d the Colonial next. But I?ll have wait for winter to come to Texas I guess.
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Accoutrements / Re: weight variance of cast RBs
« Last post by Salty on December 27, 2025, 05:08:22 PM »
Thanks fellas.

No powder, it looks like you have them grouped to within 1grain.
Have you found any difference in accuracy between the tree groups?
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Gun Building and Repair / Re: I did it yet again ...
« Last post by rollingb on December 27, 2025, 04:44:42 PM »

Dang that's pretty!   :hairy  :applaud

I'm holding out for a Kibler NWTG, if he ever offers one.  :bl th up
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Gun Building and Repair / Re: I did it yet again ...
« Last post by RobD on December 27, 2025, 03:03:04 PM »
Fowler #4 completed at last.

Raised the red maple grain 3 times, heat gunned in the iron nitrate stain, 6 wipes of Tru-Oil applied with a swatch of 3M brown fine abrasive.  Did one coat at 9am and the next coat at 8pm, hung up in my 70F+ shop to cure.  Each wet coat of oil was wiped down with paper toweling to level the oil to the wood grain and offer a soft non glare finish that was typical of that era.  Stuck on the bbl, lock and all the rest of the furniture.  Bought as "plain maple" the stock's belly has some very nice flame that the stain brought out nicely.

Until I get a Kibler Bess this fowler will do well as a militia firelock.  In fact, at less than 7lbs it's a joy to carry and aim offhand, which makes me ponder about having to lug around a 11-12lb Bess.  Hmm.

The last image also shows the plug bayonet that was used at least early in in the AWI as smoothbores other than military muskets didn't have bayonet lugs, though some later on got their stock noses hacked off to install bayonet lugs.


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Accoutrements / Re: weight variance of cast RBs
« Last post by No Powder on December 27, 2025, 02:42:51 PM »
Although I weigh, and try to keep them within + or - 1 1/2 grains, I think what John and Kevin is 100% correct. Human error will eliminate any perfect results you are trying to achieve. Although, if I find any huge differences in weight, those will get recast. [ Invalid Attachment ]
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Accoutrements / Re: weight variance of cast RBs
« Last post by KDubs on December 27, 2025, 02:15:19 PM »
I don't think that variance is bad at all but as bigsmoke says, what do I know.
kevin
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