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Knight rifles
My neighbor knows nothing about guns and has a Black Knight 50 caliber rifle sans breach block (and firing mechanism? I'm not sure what is supposed to be there.
I have been on their website multiple times to try to see what he needs to get the gun functioning again - and am completely confused. Their help line gave one word answers last year in the COVID epidemic - not helpful.
Is anyone familiar with this rifle and knows what his options are?
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That rifle is also known as the BK-92. Try this link https://www.muzzleloaders.com/produc...onversion-kit/
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Your going to need the breach plug, a 1/4-28 nipple and the cocking piece/striker assembly not to mention a breach plug wrench. The bk-92 black knight used the same parts as the mk-85 it just had a plainer stock.
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some used a plastic case that you primed with a large pistol primer
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Thanks, NY Firefighter. He is a long distance truck driver and just got back yesterday, I just got the rifle today. His problem is that he also does not have the bolt/striker for it either.
I have an e-mail in to sales@knightrifles but don't expect and answer until next Tues or Wed.
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Bought one new back around 92' or so. Was around $400 if I remember. I upgraded the ignition to 209 when the upgrade came out. Shot a red fox and one deer with it at 297 yards with open sights. Traded it off to a buddy in the late 90's and never missed it. It was never IMO an accurate rifle. The first year the Omega came out it went away.
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Yup, bolt sleeve on order, 209 breech block in hand. Manual in my e-mail and have to forward it to him to print. I think he will be good to go. I have powder and boolits for the sabots.