None of my rifles or pistols have side plates, does that means they're "Barn Guns"? What makes a "Barn Gun" a "Barn Gun"?
I was reading over on ALR many years back that the folks over there referred to a barn gun - simply as a gun that was kept in the barn, and it was in no way shape or form - fancy,,, but was simply there if you needed it to say, shoot a varmint - I reckon 4 or 2 legged.
Now whether or not this is factual, I don't know?
Seems to me that if I thought I was going to need a gun in the barn, I'd bring one with me from the house...
It could also be that some guns where found in barns, so they called them "barn guns" - and why they were there, well I expect only the owner of the barn could of told a person that.