Need help with a Knight Disk Extreme
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Ok, that's what I thought. You have a c-tool bolt. I take it you didn't get a c-tool with it. Contact knight as they should be able toget you one.
But that doesn't solve your problem now. If you have wrenches take a 7/16 wrench and place it between the secondary safety like the picture below.

Then screw the safety being very carefull that the wrench doesn't come out. Screw it out till you can get your bolt back into alignment.Then you can do it again to dissasemble the bolt.It'll take a thinner 7/16 wrench to pull this off. Mine is about 1/8" thick and it is just barely thin enough.
I've lost a c-tool before and needed to come up with a temporary fix. Try this and let me know if you need further help.
But that doesn't solve your problem now. If you have wrenches take a 7/16 wrench and place it between the secondary safety like the picture below.

Then screw the safety being very carefull that the wrench doesn't come out. Screw it out till you can get your bolt back into alignment.Then you can do it again to dissasemble the bolt.It'll take a thinner 7/16 wrench to pull this off. Mine is about 1/8" thick and it is just barely thin enough.
I've lost a c-tool before and needed to come up with a temporary fix. Try this and let me know if you need further help.
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Fork Horn
Joined: Aug 2006
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From: Central Iowa
A couple years ago I did the exact same thing after buying an older night disc and trying to disassemble with a new manual. Call knight and they will send you a c-tool and proper manual at no charge, they did for me.
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Giant Nontypical
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With mine, once I unscrew the firing pin assemble from the bolt housing, I just take it to the sink and run hot, soapy water through and clean with the wife's toothbrush, dry, oil, put back together and I'm done.



