Help Identifying Bareknuckle model type

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Hey All,

I have an odd request. I bought a used guitar a while ago from a retailer. It came loaded with some Bareknuckle pickups the prior owner installed. These were cool but I had some custom ones wound and yanked the ones that came in it. I’ll post some pics but I believe they are Juggernauts or Silos.

the two models look the same and have no identifying writing I can see on them. Just wondering if anyone had any ideas besides a multimeter (which I have lost in the abyss of my shed).

 
you'll need to test their DCR to make certain

depends on how old they are they'd be in this order of likelihood - oldest to newest:

Warpigs
Aftermaths
Juggers
Silos
 
you'll need to test their DCR to make certain

depends on how old they are they'd be in this order of likelihood - oldest to newest:

Warpigs
Aftermaths
Juggers
Silos
Thanks! I believe these were installed late 2019 (which is when the guitar was made and I got it in 2020)
 
The problem with identifying BKP’s is that you can customize them any way you want. So while the “normal stock” order of Warpigs, Aftermaths, Juggers, etc…have that type of dual hex slugs, you can order any model with those options.

I have no idea why BKP does not put some kind of identification on them, makes it hard to identify. Also when buying used, you pretty much have to trust the seller has the model identified correctly.

Unfortunately, I think a multimeter is the only thing that will narrow the model for you. I can’t think of any other way.
 
The problem with identifying BKP’s is that you can customize them any way you want. So while the “normal stock” order of Warpigs, Aftermaths, Juggers, etc…have that type of dual hex slugs, you can order any model with those options.

I have no idea why BKP does not put some kind of identification on them, makes it hard to identify. Also when buying used, you pretty much have to trust the seller has the model identified correctly.

Unfortunately, I think a multimeter is the only thing that will narrow the model for you. I can’t think of any other way.
Thanks for that. That does help. The retailer said they thought they were aftermaths but, like you pointed out, you can’t depend on that. I don’t really have a use for them so I wanted to list them, but can’t really do it in good conscience until I figure it out. Even if I do think I’m right I’m not sure if I would even feel comfortable posting them haha. They sounded good though.
 
You can always mail them to a trusted member to measure it with a multi-meter. First-class mail for anything under 1LB is only like $6 within the US.
 
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