WTS Knight Disc Extreme SS/Laminate MZ-pair in .45 & .50

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I am offering up for sale this exceptionally clean pair of Knight Disc Extreme Stainless Steel with Brown Laminate Stock Muzzleloading Rifles in .45 & .50 caliber. They are both equipped with 26" stainless steel Green Mountain barrels with Williams fully adjustable metallic fiber optic sights. The .45 caliber has the factory fluted barrel and is often called the .45 Super Disc. The .50 caliber comes with the plain barrel. Each rifle has a low round count of approximately 2 dozen shots fired, but more importantly they were both very well kept and thoroughly cleaned by the original owners before I took ownership of them. I have never fired either rifle, but I did disassemble each and verify their cleanliness before giving them a home in my safe, and again recently after taking them out for inspection. Both rifles are in excellent condition and still look very much like new. I would venture to say that they were likely never hunted.

$645.00 shipped for the .50 caliber plain barrel rifle

$695.00 shipped for the .45 caliber fluted barrel rifle

Thanks for looking,
Jeff

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ANy idea on the twist rate on the 45? Curious if it happens to be one of the coveted 1:20 twists

I'm no expert, but I did find some information online in more than a couple of places that lead me to believe that judging by the serial number, which is 1167 as shown in the pic above, my 45 is the 1:20 twist rate.

My understanding is that the Knight DISC Original 45cal 1:20 twist cutoff went like this:
Serial number identification for the .45 twist rate was anything prior to #2291 on mild steel and anything prior to #5043 on stainless were 1:20 twist.
 
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