You are new!!!
Go to the muzzle loading links section in the admin block above. Click on suppliers of parts molds etc.
Start at the top and work your way down.
Do this only when you have a weekend to spare and no "significant other" to irritate by being on the computer for 48 straight hours.
Track of the Wolf & Log Cabin shop have everything you need down to the pins for the barrel to stock connection.
Tip Curtis at the Frontier Shop has even better quality selections but no computer access.
Pecontica River supplies some of the best PC kits available.
Jim Chambers at
www.flintlocks.com offers high dollar, high quality period correct perfect kits
Early Rustic Arms, Caywood Arms, TVM all offer a %95 finished gun or kit for exactly what you are requesting.
Track of the Wolf offers a paper catalog that is almost 1 1/2" thick, Log Cabin is slightly thinner and Numrich Arms catalog is the size of a major city phone book.
Or you can go directly to the manufacturers these days
locks:
Jim chambers
L&R
Davis
or buy some good files and go to work
Stocks:
Pecontica
Dunlap
about a thousand others or buy a good hatchet
Barrels:
Rayhal
Rice
Getz
Colrain
or buy some seamless steel tube stock and turn your own
Now you have to decide what style to make! That alone could take several more months. You might wish to go through TOW's kit section or their custom built guns for sale section to help with style.
and there are the books you will need for instructions through the process. There are a thousand little things that you do not know about yet that will jump up and bite you during the construction process. There are several good construction books out there. Also not cheap.
And building a rifle or smoothbore is not a cheap process. What you do not pay for in money you will pay for in time spent on the project. Sometimes that is a labor of love, and sometimes it is pure misery.
Much depends on if it is the "first time" you have done that particular project. I cut my first few stocks from unshaped blanks, now I use precarveds whenever possible. I know I can shape a stock, that is no longer a challenge, just long wasted hours with mallet, chisel and rasp. Sometimes I buy a precarved and change it to meet my requirements, but the barrel channel and rough work is done before I start. That shortens the project buy a week.
Good Luck,
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Ghost