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Offline DennyRoark

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What's a Knight Disc XT worth?
« on: March 03, 2012, 10:40:27 AM »
Looking to sell my Disc XT soon.  45cal, excellent condition.  Original box, manual, tools, etc.  Lots of extras including sling, bases and rings (no scope), red discs and priming tool for 209 into discs and a couple of packs of bullets.  Any thoughts before I sell too cheap?  Also. it is the old style bolt where you have to remove the allen retaining bolt, not the quick release.  Thanks!
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Re: What's a Knight Disc XT worth?
« Reply #1 on: March 24, 2012, 01:33:28 AM »
 Assuming zero corrosion & well taken care of I'd think in the $250 ballpark, maybe a little more with accessories. I have 5 in 50cal, so I don't need another. Even though I think they are so much higher quality than many of the current offerings they don't bring top price. I think guys who like them already have a few. I bought a NIB Elite or 2 during the 'closeout' period for $200, couldn't turn the price down.

   The site modernmuzzleloaders.com has some Knight fans, maybe you could advertise there.  I also modified a few of mine by adding the 'QR' pin for easy bolt removal.
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