There is one at Sol's Pawn Shop on 32 & L Streets in Omaha NE for sale at $89.00. It seems well enough made but the stock is Monte Carlo style and you cannot see the open sights due the stock being too high. It would require a scope added to the scope grooves on the action, or stock modification, to be able to sight at a target. It has been there 1-1/2 years now, nobody very interested. The price would be good if it didn't have that problem and some rust in the bore.
Depending on manufacturer and model of gun it would be a 209 shotgun primer for inline guns or a #11 for sidelock guns.
The LK-2 is selling for around $140-$175. There are other models of Knight, however. Which do you have? sales@countrygunsmith.net
An inline percussion muzzleloader is a type of black powder firearm that uses a modern ignition system, allowing for more reliable firing. Unlike traditional muzzleloaders, which use a flintlock or caplock mechanism, inline designs feature a vertical alignment of the barrel and ignition system, making loading and shooting more straightforward. This design typically incorporates a percussion cap that ignites the powder charge when struck by the hammer. Inline muzzleloaders are often favored for their ease of use and improved accuracy.
Under FEDERAL law, a felon may not possess 209 primers anywhere in the US. They are considered ammunition, where percussion caps are not. Most inline muzzleloaders use 209 shotshell primers.
The BKA black powder pistol is manufactured by the German company BKA, which specializes in firearms and related products. Known for their craftsmanship, BKA produces various models of black powder pistols that are popular among enthusiasts and collectors. These pistols are often appreciated for their historical design and shooting experience.
CMC black powder guns were manufactured in the late 20th century, specifically starting in the 1970s. The company, known for its high-quality replicas and firearms, focused on producing black powder guns that appealed to collectors and enthusiasts. Their products are often associated with historical accuracy and craftsmanship.
Black powder absorbs moisture from the atmosphere
Manganese dioxide (MnO2) is a black powder.
Black powder is much weaker than smokeless powder. Smokeless powder, for this reason, once invented(much after black powder), replaced black powder in guns. However, black powder is still used in fireworks because the extreme explosive power of smokeless powder would prove too dangerous in fireworks.
Black powder, or a black powder substitute such as Pyrodex. Smokeless powder (modern gun powder) should not be used in a traditional muzzle loading firearm.
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Either FFFg black powder or Pyrodex P may be used.