Bowhunter32
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- Jul 13, 2017
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Well I was leary but thought the A+ rating and almost 600 good reviews meant I'd be safe. I bought 3 muzzleloaders on gun broker and have the following issues:
Severe pitting in all barrels towards the bottom and severe gouges in 1 of them.
Bead on front sight broken on 1
Safety/trigger damaged to render the gun unusable for 1, can't switch between safe and fire and won't hold hammer back (looking closer at photos shows it was this way when sold)
Bolt/hammer won't thread out by hand on 1 (hence the no longer existent knurls)
The listing definition: "Here is a nice lot of 3 Knight Muzzle loaders. 2 are Mk 85's chambered in 50 Cal and 1 LX 93 chambered in 54 Cal. all have great bores and are mechanically solid shooters. Please feel free to ask any and all the questions that you need to assure you are placing your informed bid with confidence that this is the item for you."
I'm hoping the seller does right by it and lets me return it or offers a large partial refund. He only accepts certified funds for his sales..
Thanks for letting me vent..
Severe pitting in all barrels towards the bottom and severe gouges in 1 of them.
Bead on front sight broken on 1
Safety/trigger damaged to render the gun unusable for 1, can't switch between safe and fire and won't hold hammer back (looking closer at photos shows it was this way when sold)
Bolt/hammer won't thread out by hand on 1 (hence the no longer existent knurls)
The listing definition: "Here is a nice lot of 3 Knight Muzzle loaders. 2 are Mk 85's chambered in 50 Cal and 1 LX 93 chambered in 54 Cal. all have great bores and are mechanically solid shooters. Please feel free to ask any and all the questions that you need to assure you are placing your informed bid with confidence that this is the item for you."
I'm hoping the seller does right by it and lets me return it or offers a large partial refund. He only accepts certified funds for his sales..
Thanks for letting me vent..