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Yes, they are tiny. You can use something like a small nail along with a hammer to drive the pins out. You'll have to lay the rifle on a table to do it. I'd say to place a few blocks of wood under the gun to lift it up a bit as the pins are probably an inch long or so.
Pull the ramrod out because it will hold the barrel in place after you get the pins out.
There is absolutely no reason to pull the barrel pins and remove the barrel unless you just have to know what is under there. There is 0% that this is a collectible gun and worth anything other than utility value for a rusted and pitted muzzleloader.