Knight looking to climb back in the ring!
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ORIGINAL: Underclocked
Patrick, you can just about bet there will be thumbholes for it - from Knight or otherwise.
Patrick, you can just about bet there will be thumbholes for it - from Knight or otherwise.
One has to wonder why Knight would continue using what has to be one of the world's worst ramrods. Answer is simple enough but why put a cheap arrow shaft with a poorly attached piece of a jag on... oh yeow, I can always spot sumpin ta complain about.
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Moravia NY USA
would never trade a great shooting barrel for one that shoots a bit cleaner.
Don't miss it at all.
Steve
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Giant Nontypical
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Wolfhound76They are made from aluminium dolls its really not much trouble to make them, some of us were making them from plastic and aluminium dolls 20 yrs ago. Lee
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When a company sells the product as a "sealed breech" and it turns out not to be, thats when the buyer has every right to complain and do whatever he can to be satisfied.
ORIGINAL: Pittsburghunter
It is a muzzleloader not a cartridge gun besides that you also get some blow back on them. Man alive I have can't believe what people complain about any more.
A muzzleloader gets dirty when you shoot it? I'm shocked I tell ya.
I have to add that blow back has not been a problem on my old berated Encore either. But like any REAL bp gun it gets dirty when you shoot it enough. Any leakage you have got has probabally come through the primer pocket and is no big deal. I clean my guns after shooting them whether it is a .22 or a flintlock. I would never trade a great shooting barrel for one that shoots a bit cleaner.
I also for reasons other than his review of the new Knight which looks like a great rifle (although no one will sell it in New England) I just can't stomach Randy. His past has caught up to him and he just proves he gives great reviews to anyone who chucks a bone his way.
I would bet the new rifle is great but not the best rifle out there.
BTW I bet it gets dirty too after a few rounds
Wolfhound76 has brought up some very valid points. I had leakage around the breech block on my brand new Omega. I traded out the barrel for an older fluted barrel from a local gun shop. They didn't care less. Both great shooters but my old Omega didn't leak around that little ring groove @ the back of the barrel. New for 2006. See the pic!
A muzzleloader gets dirty when you shoot it? I'm shocked I tell ya.
I have to add that blow back has not been a problem on my old berated Encore either. But like any REAL bp gun it gets dirty when you shoot it enough. Any leakage you have got has probabally come through the primer pocket and is no big deal. I clean my guns after shooting them whether it is a .22 or a flintlock. I would never trade a great shooting barrel for one that shoots a bit cleaner.
I also for reasons other than his review of the new Knight which looks like a great rifle (although no one will sell it in New England) I just can't stomach Randy. His past has caught up to him and he just proves he gives great reviews to anyone who chucks a bone his way.
I would bet the new rifle is great but not the best rifle out there.
BTW I bet it gets dirty too after a few rounds
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Wolfhound76They are made from aluminium dolls its really not much trouble to make them, some of us were making them from plastic and aluminium dolls 20 yrs ago. Lee
Wolfhound76They are made from aluminium dolls its really not much trouble to make them, some of us were making them from plastic and aluminium dolls 20 yrs ago. Lee
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that knight is a sweet looking gun and I want one too but maybe knight needs to go with something unique to get back on top,the synthetic models of this "new" gun look very much like sidekicks/huntsman, with the features of a encore.. to me knight is still following, the true leader is very much evident..
but I still like knights and want this one..
but I still like knights and want this one..
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Nontypical Buck
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I see one area that definitely needs a rework IMHO - the shape of the pistol grip section. Looks clunky and pistol-ish as is. Which SHAPE below would you prefer - the funky twist or a design with nice flowing lines (as best I could alter it)?

The forearm removes with a single lever (shotgun style). The small, circular piece at the top front of the hammer is a secondary safety. Rotated forward - no possible contact with firing pin.

The forearm removes with a single lever (shotgun style). The small, circular piece at the top front of the hammer is a secondary safety. Rotated forward - no possible contact with firing pin.
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