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I have a Jukar made in Spain with no ramrod, the bore looks good as seen in the pictures. I don't know much about it as I got it in a 3 for one price to get the 2 I wanted, the sear needs adjusting as the trigger is heavy an is catching an won't release sometimes and I haven't had time to work on it. Asking $200 + shipping I accept PP F&F or USPS Money Order...Thanks for looking Terry
UPDATE I adjusted the sear and the trigger works better. SPF
 

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Well, I sure hope that it is not a ‘Junker’, as the brand name as an FYI is ‘Jukar’.

They can be surprisingly good shooters!

FWIW that was made many years ago by a Spanish company called Jukar. They were one of the first gun makers to export muzzleloaders to the US after WWII. They were imported by Dixie Gun Works, Navy Arms, and/or Lyman, among many.

Spain has been making arms for over 500-years. Eibar is the Spanish proof house and apprentice gunsmiths from the Eibar facility often find work at prestigious gun houses like Holland & Holland.
 
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Thank you I miss spelt and have corrected my error, a Jukar 45 was my introduction into the muzzleloading world back in the early 1980's it was a hard shooting and accurate rifle.
 
This is the March Special - the best deal you’ll find on the Forum.

Bowhunter, i’ve got a photo of what can be done with one of these if you want to use it for an illustration 😃

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