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Light Knight mk-85
The mailman brought me a present on Friday. It was the rifle that JStanley helped me acquire from a gun shop near him. It is a Knight Light mk-85. It is like other mk-85's but with a 20 inch barrel. It sure has a nice balanced feel to it. I am not sure who made the barrel but I think it was made before they started using the Green Mountain barrels.
Today it got up near freezing so I decided I had to give it a try. I set my sawhorse rest 50 yards from the target. I used 75 grains of Goex 3f and a 440 grain UC short. That is a pretty snappy load for this little gun. I shot 5 shots and got the factory rear sight set within reason. I then decided to try shooting a group. Pretty good on the first four shots but then I came down with the five shot fever and blew it on the last shot. I still felt pretty good about the way things went on the first time out with my new rifle. It took a little more time and a few more patches to clean up than what you bh209 shooters are use to but I really didn't mind a bit. I think I am going to really enjoy this little carbine. Art |
It looks almost exactly like my Knight wolverine, except the wolverine has a 22" barrel.that is some good shooting.that UC short do well in most 1:28 50's? yesterday mine was doing well with 75 gr pyrodex no shot card and NE 460's. Ray
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It is a lot like the wolverine except the mk-85 has a different shape reciever. It's hard to see that in this pic.
Art |
Originally Posted by flounder33
(Post 3791950)
It is a lot like the wolverine except the mk-85 has a different shape reciever. It's hard to see that in this pic.
Art |
Originally Posted by builder459
(Post 3791991)
Weren't the Mk85's flat on top? shot that UC 440 very well. Ray
There was even a 36cal Squirrel Rifle and the original "Master Hunter" was the Grand American MK85. |
yup, this one is flat on top. I'll have to get a better pic of that.
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Originally Posted by flounder33
(Post 3791950)
It is a lot like the wolverine except the mk-85 has a different shape reciever. It's hard to see that in this pic.
Art |
I have had a few wolverines in the last years but I can't seem to hang on to them. Honestly, I like the mk-85s better for one reason or another. No doubt that that is an excellent bargain on them there.
Art |
I got lucky when I got my Knight. I bought it at an online auction for $50. Added another $30 for a 209 ignition system - replacing the #11 perc cap. That rifle is my only inline and is all I need. Its light, easy to carry, and is a real tack driver.
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Originally Posted by bronko22000
(Post 3792344)
I got lucky when I got my Knight. I bought it at an online auction for $50. Added another $30 for a 209 ignition system - replacing the #11 perc cap. That rifle is my only inline and is all I need. Its light, easy to carry, and is a real tack driver.
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My first Knight plunger was the LK93 and it wasn't bad with the 209 conversion but the MK85 does feel better and the trigger is as good as they get. My LK though did have the least expensive stock and basically no recoil pad. I had to add the slipon.
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