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Semisane 08-25-2010 06:28 PM

Old Knights
 
I don't know much about the various Knight models. Can someone tell me the differences between the Elite and the Extreme? Which one has the best reputation and was there much difference in original retail price.

flounder33 08-25-2010 07:06 PM

I don't know much about what the original prices were. The elite came with no open sights. It has more of a taper to the barrel which makes it less muzzle heavy and it also has what they called a cantilevered lug which gives it more of a free floating barrel. The reciever area and the stocks were the same.

sabotloader 08-25-2010 07:20 PM

Semisane


Can someone tell me the differences between the Elite and the Extreme? Which one has the best reputation and was there much difference in original retail price.
The Knight 'Original' DISC (orange DISC) preceeded both the Extreme and the Elite. Towards the end of the Oringinal DISC run, the switched stock to the current design and changed the name the DISC Extreme. It comes with open sights and has a simple recoil block. I believe the orignal Extremes were not floated. Later in their run they did become floated as it is cheaper to do. The Elite is an Extreme with the barrel turned down to a smaller diameter and more tapered and no open sights. The addition of the 'Forked" Recoil lug aided in the the flotation of the barrel. I am also going to say early in the Elites life - barrels that passed a more rigid inspection were used for the Elites.

It is greatly assumed that the Elite will shoot more accurately than the Extreme and in most will do just that and the stock to barrel fit of the Extreme is not constantant and not always the best. But, if you get a good Extreme it will shoot right along with an Elite.

Early in the production of Extremes and Elites - the stocks were not universal. The Extreme has to filler plastic strips at the end of the recoil blocks. If you want the stock to fit an Elite with the cantelever recoil lug you would have to remove those pieces of the stock. Late in life when they were just trying to make things works the stock were all molded as Elite stocks and Extremes were put in them also and the became floated barrel versions.

If I remember right the Elite was a $600 + gun.

There are people on this board much more versed than I so corrections should occur.

I will tell you I have an Extreme that will shoot with any Elite out there, but it is an early model and fits tightly and snugly in the stock. No barrel floating at all.

Hope some of this helps...

Semisane 08-25-2010 08:02 PM

Thanks guys. I assume the rate of twist is something like 1:28. (I'm following up on a lead on a .45 Elite.)

gregrn43 08-25-2010 10:24 PM

Oh no semi got the itch again. Might just be one more added to his collection.

flounder33 08-26-2010 03:31 AM

Semi, I am pretty sure that elite would have a 1 in 30 twist. They made some 45's with a faster twist (1 in 20 I think) If I am not mistaken, they were the original disc rifle.

sabotloader 08-26-2010 04:09 AM

Semisane

Sorry forgot about twist rates.... for both the Extreme's and Eltite's

52 cal - 1/26
50 cal - 1/28
45 cal - recent models - 1/30 (include late model Original DISC and all Extreme - Elite's)
45 cal - early models - 1/20 (Early Original DISC's only up to serial #2291 on Blued models and #5043 on Stainless)

The Elite you might be looking at, is 1/30 for a 45, so if you might shoot long bullets (lead free) like a Barnes or Lehigh - you might need to shoot a pretty significant load to stabilize the longer 40 cal bullets.

Also another fact Knight's are rated for 150 grains of T7, not that you or I might shoot that much but they can.

lemoyne 08-26-2010 05:52 AM

I would wait for the new ones two of them should be very update and nice.

flounder33 08-26-2010 06:49 AM

Just Buy it Semi.

Semisane 08-26-2010 10:28 AM


Just Buy it Semi.
:s2: I might have to do that if the guy comes off of his asking price a little. Never owned a Knight. I sure would like to see if that thing will shoot my .41 caliber/210 grain Gold Dots.

After shooting the .45 GM barreled Renegade with a variety of bullets I'm becoming somewhat a fan of the .45 with 180 & 200 grain bullets.

flounder33 08-26-2010 02:02 PM

I just bought another 45 myself. Not a Knight this time though:



MountainDevil54 08-26-2010 02:42 PM

I like the stock, looks like it would have a good solid grip on it

mountaineer magic 08-26-2010 03:46 PM


Originally Posted by flounder33 (Post 3670498)
I just bought another 45 myself. Not a Knight this time though:



That sure is a nice looking .451 Let us know how it shoots. What is the main difference in the safari edition ?

Nimrodder 08-26-2010 04:02 PM

Super Safari S91 has a full length stock.


cayugad 08-26-2010 04:30 PM

Man that is a pretty rifle. My .451 likes a .451 bullet also. I have to shoot that soon as it has been a while since I took it out.

flounder33 08-26-2010 04:52 PM

I don't have the gun yet. I think besides the full stock they were supposedly accurized by doc. I think most of them have his cypher on them someplace.
I can't wait to try it out.
Art

Gm54-120 08-26-2010 05:25 PM

Flounder33

That is sweet. Do the White .451s have a 1-24 twist like the .504s?

flounder33 08-26-2010 06:52 PM

The .451s have a 1 in 20 twist.


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