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SOLD T/C Black Diamond XR SS Walnut

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Purchased this used last summer, haven't shot it.

Asking $150.00 plus actual shipping.
 

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Can you post more pics? Close ups of breach area and maybe trigger and bolt.

thanks
 
Not that I have seen. I'll try to take a pic of the bore. I'm not that well versed on taking pics of rifle bores. Any tips?
 
These black diamonds were great shooters with sabots. I believe the twist rate was 1/38 , same as the Firehawk. Great guns, just a pain to clean. 125 is a good price if it’s clean and has a good bore.
 
I just took another look at your first picture, if that’s a wood stock, it’s well worth the 150.
 
If it has a walnut stock it was made before TC’s big fire. I thought they were called Firehawk though. Is it stamped black diamond?
 
Black Diamonds were walnut also, have owned a bunch of them.. as far as cleaning maybe 5 minutes longer to clean then any other muzzleloader if that.Ive got walnut stocked BD and Firehawks.
 
Different rifle entirely. Firehawks have a fixed plug, Black Diamonds are removable. Firehawks have a 1-38 twist, Diamonds are 1-28. All Black Diamonds have q.l.a. muzzles. Some later production Firehawks do.
I thought my Black Diamonds were the be all to end all in striker fired muzzleloaders. Until I got a Firehawk... I had 2 XRs a. Super.45 and a .50. Excellent rifles. Ditch the 209 module ( its filthy and unnecessary) and the " flame thrower" nipples, also dirty. I use single port Tresco nipples, both musket and #11. Cleaner, and I also got 100 fps higher velocities. Chrono'd with the same load no other changes.Not difficult to clean at all.
You CAN'T go wrong with a walnut stocked, stainless Black Diamond XR! I once paid more than $150 just for a walnut stock!
 
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