100-400
60-300
Depends on condition and any accessories. Value range from 100-200.
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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.
100-300 USD
Value will depend on the exact model, Interest in the traditional style muzzle loaders seems to have dropped in favor of the in-line 209 primed rifles. Figure about $250-300. I have a TC Renegade in .50 cal- great shooting rifles.
The value of a Knight MK 85 .50 caliber muzzleloader can vary based on its condition, age, and any included accessories. Generally, prices range from around $200 to $500 in the used market. For a more accurate valuation, it's advisable to check recent sales listings or consult firearms appraisal experts.
To cock a Knight .50 caliber inline muzzleloader, first ensure the firearm is pointed in a safe direction and the muzzle is clear. Open the action by lifting the breech block or lever, then insert a primer into the primer pocket. Pull back the hammer or cocking mechanism until it locks into place, ensuring the firearm is ready for firing. Always follow safety protocols and refer to the manufacturer’s instructions for specific details.
50-100 or so
I bought two of these about five years ago, and paid $69.95 a piece for them at Bass-Pro, but they only sold them for one year.
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100-360 or so