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Old 08-26-2010 | 02:12 AM
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Originally Posted by sabotloader
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Your evaluation of the Knight DISC Extreme is not only positive but accurate. I surely would add my voice to what you have mentioned.

I was a late comer to the Knight family, but at this time old technology or not the Knights I have are awesome rifles and I would be hard pressed to find anything better. Both the Extreme's and the Elite's.

Frontier Gander/Mountain Devil, - I think the best thing, is just to ignore most of what he has to say.

I believe Knight is going to try to rebound with the American Quality it was once noted for, I also believe that they will move back to the more positive Tony Knight way of building guns. Those of you that have an MK-85 and and certainly others models of the TK era know exactly what I mean. One problem I fear most is the cost of this quality. It is so much easier for the foreign market guns to maintain the low prices, while copying technolgy developed here and end up offering some really decent guns at much reduced prices. Yet still have room to reduce prices even further if needed, to undercut homeland products.
sabotloader;my thoughts exactly,it's very hard for any american company to compete with cheap foreign labor and copycat design.at this day and age it gets hard to find a made in USA label but i do look for it and don't mind paying a little extra doing what i was taught at my household at a very young age,try to keep your money close to home.....karl
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