Originally Posted by
spaniel
As far as I know, Knight is no longer SELLING rifles. Which means customer service operations are burning through someone's pocket, probably while they look for a buyer to restart production.
What happens if they don't? Without a revenue stream, customer service will eventually fold. I would not depend on it being around for any amount of time.
I'm going by internet rumors, so correct me if I'm wrong and they do have some sort of revenue stream or confirmed plans to start selling guns again.
I have nothing against Knight guns, except for a few flop models (that probably led to their downfall) they made some fine guns. I just don't see a company without income staying around.
I think the company that owned Knight shut that particular division down. It owned several and Knight was one of them, so with that said, I believe it was Muzzleloading Manufacturing that owned Knight. They were loosing money by the tons and had to do something, hence shut Knight Muzzleloading down. This company still ownes the Green Mountain Barrel and will cover the warranty work on Knight rifles as well the way I have come to understand it.