My Southern Virginia Muzzleloader - built by craftsman and builder Jim Parker from Warrior, Alabama
This rifle was built for me by craftsman and builder Jim Parker from Warrior, Alabama. The rifle is custom built and handcrafted by Jim to my own specifications. The barrel is a Green Mountain 50 Caliber barrel. The lock is a "Queen Anne" L & R lock. The trigger is an Early American design made by "L & R." The wood was carved from a block of Maple with a slight "curly" grain. Jim carved and did the inlay work on the stock. He purposely left the wood unsanded so as to more closely represent the original finish found on these rifles. The metal was finished to have a "rust like" look to resemble the finish on the original rifles of the period. This Southern Virginia style is typical of the rifles made by craftsman in the 1780 to 1790 period found mainly in Virginia, Tennessee and Kentucky.

This rifle was built for me by craftsman and builder Jim Parker from Warrior, Alabama. The rifle is custom built and handcrafted by Jim to my own specifications. The barrel is a Green Mountain 50 Caliber barrel. The lock is a "Queen Anne" L & R lock. The trigger is an Early American design made by "L & R." The wood was carved from a block of Maple with a slight "curly" grain. Jim carved and did the inlay work on the stock. He purposely left the wood unsanded so as to more closely represent the original finish found on these rifles. The metal was finished to have a "rust like" look to resemble the finish on the original rifles of the period. This Southern Virginia style is typical of the rifles made by craftsman in the 1780 to 1790 period found mainly in Virginia, Tennessee and Kentucky.