
Stock | Plain Maple, Inletted for Barrel & Ramrod Channel. 90% Shaped. | $200.00 |
Barrel | Colerain Barrels in the following sizes:
| $200.00 |
Breech Plug | comes with barrel | |
Sights | Plain Steel Rear & Cast Steel Front | $13.50 |
Tennons | Three Stake-in Tennons | $4.50 |
Thimbles | Two Plain Round Steel 3/8" or 5/16" Thimbles | $6.00 |
Lock |
| $195.00 |
Vent | Stainless Steel 1/4x28 | $5.00 |
Sidelock Screw | 8x32 | $3.00 |
Sideplate | Steel Stamped Tennessee Sideplate | $1.00 |
Trigger Guard | Choose one of the following:
| $25.00 |
Trigger Assembly | $17.50 | |
Ramrod with Tip | $5.00 | |
1/16" Pinning Wire and Instruction Sheet | $1.00 | |
Screws | $6.00 | |
Total | $682.40 |
Stock
Plain Maple, Inletted for Barrel & Ramrod Channel & 90% Shaped.
Barrel
62(20ga.), 54 Caliber Smooth Bore 42 or 36" Bore with Breech Plug
Sight
Turtle Steel Front Sight
Tennons
2 Solder on Tennons & 1 Stake in Tennon
Thimbles
Two Plain Round Steel Thimbles
Lock
L&R Queen Ann Flint or Classic Flint
Vent
Stainless Steel 1/4x28
Sidelock Screw
8x32 Flat Head Sidelock Screw
Sideplate
Steel Stamped J. Long Sideplate
Trigger Guard
Steel Fowler Trigger Guard
Trigger
TVM Trigger Assembly
Ramrod
3/8 Ramin Rod W/Steel Tip 8x32
Pinning Material
1/16" Pinning Material with Helpful Hints Instruction Sheet
Screws
Asso. Wood Screws
Total
Muzzleloader Kit Options
You may order any of our styles as a kit.
Choose the Builder's Kit or the TVM Standard Kit
Read below and click an image for more information.
Kit Descriptions
Builder's Kit
This kit is recommended for advance/expert builders. It provides opportunity for the customer to do most of the building and all of the wood and metal finishing. Only single trigger is included in this kit. Our right and left hand customers can order this kit in any our styles: Tennessee - Basic or Poor Boy, Southern - Basic and Poor Boy, Early Virginia, Late Lancaster, Iron PA, Leman, Fowler or Tulle.
Estimated time of delivery is 2-5 weeks.
TVM Standard Kit
This kit is farther along in the building process and it is recommended for intermediate builders. This kit is available for our right and left hand customers in all styles: Tennessee - Basic or Poor Boy, Southern - Basic and Poor Boy, Early Virginia, Late Lancaster, Iron PA, Leman, Fowler or Tulle.
Estimated time of delivery is 4 - 6 weeks.
Base Prices
Style
Tennessee Poor Boy
Tennessee Basic
Southern Poor Boy
Southern Basic
Early Virginia
Leman
Iron Pennsylvania
Late Lancaster
Early American Fowler
Tulle (Fusil de Chasse)
Standard Kit
$775
$850
$775
$850
$850
$850
$850
$850
$850
$850
Builder's Kit
$700
$700
$700
$700
$700
$700
$700
$700
$700
$700
Upgrades
Please inquire for more details
Special order caliber
Special order custom length barrel
Swamped Barrel
Alternate Locks available
Sling swivel & button
Various inlays
Wood Upgrades:
Curly Maple, Walnut, or Cherry
Prices
NOTE: We only provide estimated delivery dates due to the nature of our business. Customized orders are likely to have a longer wait time. Our first priority is quality which is driven by 30 years of pride and satisfied customers! All pricing is subject to change.
K-2 Appalachian Poor Boy Rifle
The rifle of the common man was generally not the fancy museum pieces we are all familiar with. More often than not the settlers of the early frontier were lucky to have a step up from the military smooth muskets of the day. If they could get their hands on a rifle they weren’t going to waste money on unnecessary frills or fancy’s.
The working mans gun was what we now call the “Poor Boy Rifle”.
These guns were made from hand forged local materials for the most part, with available parts like imported locks and barrels to end up with a good functional rifle at an affordable price.
Blackpowder shooters today have a similar choice. When you’re ready to step up from store bought guns to a custom kit project or finished gun you still want the most bang for the buck. For hunting or target shooting it’s hard to beat the value found in the Poor Boy offered from Sitting Fox.
The stock is in plain grade A maple shaped and inlet for a 13/16″ barrel channel and 5/16 or 3/8″ram rod channel for 32, 36, 40 or 45 calibers or 7/8″ for 45 or 50 caliber barrels. The lock area is not cut to allow your choice of locks. Lock inletting is available as a $50 option. Curly maple is available at $25 per grade to CM-3.
We have selected tried and true L&R Classic or Manton lock in flint or percussion.
The trim is in steel and molded from hand made originals. In Poor Boy fashion they only include 2 steel thimbles and a trigger guard and simple trigger, with no butt plate.
We can add a butt plate and cut it to fit for $30
Option #1will get the lock and trigger and tang inlet for you and the barrel breeched and underlugs and sights installed for an additional $150 to simplify the build.
These parts can be added to or upgraded as you desire but they make a good shooting rifle for a great price starting at $599
You may choose to order your rifle assembled in the white ready for your final wood and metal finish.
In Option #2,your rifle will arrive RTF, completely assembled and functional.
Its a great value at only $600 labor.
Check out “Finishing a gun in the white” on this site for more info.
You may choose to order your poor boy built to your specs and completely finished.
We will be happy to do this for you for an additional $800 labor.
Boy tennessee kit poor rifle
tennesee poor boy ??
I do not believe that I conjoined those two items, but you seem to think that I did. :hmm:Two questions Crack Stock. How does a Butt plate prevent breakage in the wrist?
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My statement regarding loading on the top of your foot is a protective measure for the thin lock and wrist of some rifles, but can also serve to protect the weak toe if a rifle has no buttplate to strengthen that area.
To my mind, the lack of a buttplate is not an enhancement and is fairly rare. Look through Jerry Noble's books and other references. They are out there, but not common.
That would depend upon which "Kentucky rifle" is being discussed. Some are straighter and stronger than others, but generally speaking, they both share a weakness along the wrist and lock mortice. Selecting correct grain helps, but the thinness is still a concern.Is a fine Golden Age Pennsylvania/Kentucky Longrifle really any stronger in the wrist?
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But the real discussion follows what a particular shooter wants out of a rifle. In my view, a fully fleshed out Southern gun is hard to beat. Others want something else.
Here is a well made, but sturdy example:

Might be thicker in the wrist than some rifles of this area, but it sure is a looker and feels even better.
Since we are also discussing buttplates, here is the hand forged buttplate protecting the bottom of the rifle:

Apparently, somebody at Dixon's had a high opinion of it...
CS
Sours: https://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/threads/tennesee-poor-boy.79056/
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