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Old 11-20-2011 | 08:04 AM
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Originally Posted by DocD
Ya the post is getting a little out of hand!!! I do want to thank all of you who responded to my question. It is very helpful, I will be using my old Knight Revolution this year. it has been a pretty good gun, & I have taken a few deer with it. I would also like to say this: and I know times change but, when I did have a problem with my Knight Revolution I got the best customer service I could have asked for, They were Great!! as I said Times change, (and this is awhile back)
but I like to give credit where credit is due, (I won't be purchasing one of those "HIGH Buck" units) can they be that much better?????
Thanks again, Doc
Doc, you are correct the Knight company trying to rebuild itself is not up the the standards set by the old company in its peak, but I truly believe it wants to get that point and if everything goes well I am sure it will be.

I can not tell you what you should buy, I can suggest to you that new Knights are good. If you prefer the Mountaineer it will offer you a Green Mountain Barrel with a very clean shooting breech area and a fully adjustable trigger. And let me one of the first to suggest that the new DISC Extreme is not slouch either - it is an excellent gun.

If you are looking for a break open or block action and you have the time to wait - Knight may offer you some new options early next year.

Standby very good guns... I still think the Omega was one of the more solid guns that TC ever offered and the new Triumph is probably one of the most accurate guns made - right out of the box.

Good luck hunting and good luck picking and choosing your new gun when you get to that point.
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