remove the 2 bolts for the stock and then the 2 bolts that hold the trigger onto the barrel. Remove the large cap on the back of the barrel with a large screw driver. Be careful to hold it in place when removing it because it is under spring pressure. Once removed, remove the firing pin, cap, and two springs. Then cocking lever should be loose now so it will come out. You can now use the breech tool to remove the nipple and breech plug. reverse to assemble.
remove the 2 bolts for the stock and then the 2 bolts that hold the trigger onto the barrel. Remove the large cap on the back of the barrel with a large screw driver. Be careful to hold it in place when removing it because it is under spring pressure. Once removed, remove the firing pin, cap, and two springs. Then cocking lever should be loose now so it will come out. You can now use the breech tool to remove the nipple and breech plug. reverse to assemble.
100-400
1:28
50-100 or so
60-300
80 (79.8485) mL
100-360 or so
The Knight LK-93 .50 caliber muzzleloader was made in the year 1993. This model is known for its innovative design and features that appealed to muzzleloading enthusiasts.
10 teaspoons
100-300 USD
50- 250 usd
That 1.764 fl oz.