Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Muzzleloader Hunting => Topic started by: usmc74 on November 03, 2013, 07:50:20 PM
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Was looking at some of the older Knights, and wondering which ones are WA legal (or if you know which are NOT legal)
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I picked up a Knight Disc Extreme last year. It has the western kit on it. The "western kit" is what makes it WA legal. Nipple exposed. I really like the Disc Extreme cuz the nipple exposure is about the size of a pinky nail. Browse through their site and it should tell you which muzzle loaders can take a western kit.
The Bighorn is also another one that's legal.
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Was looking at some of the older Knights, and wondering which ones are WA legal (or if you know which are NOT legal)
Almost all older Knights can be PacNorWest legal - by using the correct breech plug. The Older Original DISC would need a Conversion kit.
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Currently have a bighorn
Was looking at the 85 and 95 models
85 looks legal (way open breech), but the 95 not so sure. I know the surefire would not be, but the #11/musket?? Is the breech "open" enough to be legal?
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Currently have a bighorn
Was looking at the 85 and 95 models
85 looks legal (way open breech), but the 95 not so sure. I know the surefire would not be, but the #11/musket?? Is the breech "open" enough to be legal?
You know I really do not know that much about the 95. But looking at this picture it appears to have a closed breech
(https://hunting-washington.com/smf/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.gunsamerica.com%2FUserImages%2F55801%2F966733344%2Fpop_wm_5681977.jpg&hash=df63ad099b35e267d2e808beb959dd9ca46eebe7)
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Wolverine is legal, as long as you switch the plug.