It is Black Powder, and Hawkin. It was a short barreled, large caliber muzzleloading rifle first made by a gunsmith named Hawkin.
They perform the same function, but, they are not the same.
The Parrott gun, or, properly, the Parrott rifle, is a muzzleloading rifled cannon used in the American Civil War. The gun is named for it's inventor, Robert Parker Parrott.
depending on condition, $100-$150.
They are usually broken out by the type of action- break open, bolt action, lever action, pumps, automatic, etc. AND- the muzzleloading rifle.
A muzzleloading rifle caplock single shot rifle. At the start of the war, each unit supplied it's own arms, and they could be quite different. Later the rifle was standardized after the Springfield musket.
The 209 throws a much stronger spark into the powder charge than a no.11 or musket cap.
Large bore muzzleloading rifles (.50 cal and larger) and muzzleloading shotguns.
Incomplete question. Jukar is the named used on current day reproduction muzzleloading guns made in Spain, typically lower value.
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Look below for the link that says MUZZLELOADING RIFLE. Click on that, and it will take you to a photo of a modern day T-C Flintlock muzzle loader.
Some hunters use a muzzle loader because it offers more of a challenge than using a modern rifle. Also there is a different season for muzzle loaders therefore you can hunt during that season with it.