Yes, the Jukar guns are modern reproductions. Couple of things- the original guns were not marked "Black Powder Only", since, at the time they were made, there was no other gunpowder- and the original Deringer had one "N" in the name. These were popular in kit form back in the 1970s, and typically have values of about $75.
$40-$70. This is a modern reproduction- many were sold in kit form.
load data
Incomplete question. Jukar is the named used on current day reproduction muzzleloading guns made in Spain, typically lower value.
Jukar indicates a modern reproduction of a muzzleloader- but there were pistols and rifles- and you don't tell us what you have, or condition. These are fairly low cost- rifles are about $150, pistols about $80
i need a hammer for my jukar spain 45 cal serial # 097443
what is the value of a jukar black powder pistol 007806
$50-100. Most were in .45 caliber. Many were sold in kit form.
0-100 usd
Modern reproduction of the Philadelphia Deringer. Original has one R, the reproductions are derringer with 2 Rs. Value is typically in the $75-$100 range.
Those are dated by a 2 LETTER code in a hollow square stamped on the barrel, not be serial number. If you can find the letters, pleae repost your question. Those are modern (1970s and later) reproductions of ealier firearms, and were made in Spain.
The .45 caliber muzzleloading rifles, made in Spain, marked "Jukar" seem to date from the late 1960s- early 1970s.
No published sn data.