Barn gun covers a lot of range in my mind. Some were nothing more than a roughed out stock with barrel , lock, and trigger sold to a tinker (traveling salesman) who would add a crude guard and quickly varnish the thing. And I've seen a J.P. Beck whom I doubt ever compromised, made completely plain, and as well done sans anything fancy, as his best. And anything in between. Jim just has the Beck philosophy. It's, in my mind ,completly plauseable.