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- October 1st, 2018, 2:28 pm
- Forum: Knight Manual Articles
- Topic: Assembly Firing Pin and Trigger Assembly
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Assembly Firing Pin and Trigger Assembly
Replace the firing pin in the firing pin retaining hole located in the hammer slot of the receiver. Ensure that the firing pin is rotated to enter the desired firing pin hole either centerfire or rimfire. The firing pin should be aligned with the top hole for rimfire and with the bottom hole for cen...
- October 1st, 2018, 2:27 pm
- Forum: Knight Manual Articles
- Topic: Centerfire Firing Pin and Trigger Disassembly
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Centerfire Firing Pin and Trigger Disassembly
Turning the receiver and butt stock slightly on its side, locate the trigger group release lever. While gripping the trigger group, push the release lever forward and hold. With a slight rocking motion, remove the trigger group by pulling it out and away from the receiver. Set the trigger group asid...
- October 1st, 2018, 2:25 pm
- Forum: Knight Manual Articles
- Topic: Barrel Disassembly Centerfire Cont.
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Barrel Disassembly Centerfire Cont.
Compress the breach lock release button until you feel that the action is free to open. Open the action by holding onto the receiver and stock and gently pulling downward on the front of the barrel. Hold the receiver and buttstock with the action open and the breach exposed. Grip the extractor with ...
- October 1st, 2018, 2:22 pm
- Forum: Knight Manual Articles
- Topic: Disassembly and Assembly (Centerfire and Rimfire)
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Disassembly and Assembly (Centerfire and Rimfire)
Be sure the rifle is not loaded or primed before disassembly or assembly. Always check the chamber for shells or breech plug for the presence of a priming devise. Using the ramrod, ensure that there is no projectile or powder charge loaded on all muzzleloaders. Study the rifle schematic and acquaint...
- October 1st, 2018, 2:21 pm
- Forum: Knight Manual Articles
- Topic: 209 Bare Breech Plug Conversion Instructions
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209 Bare Breech Plug Conversion Instructions
The Knight KP1 muzzleloader can be converted to use Bare 209 primer without the Full Plastic Jacket using the 209 Bare Breech Plug available from Knight Rifles. 1. Remove the old breech plug from the rifle. 2. Generously grease the new breech plug with breech plug grease. 3. Insert the new breech pl...
- October 1st, 2018, 2:20 pm
- Forum: Knight Manual Articles
- Topic: Muzzleloader Barrel Assembly
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Muzzleloader Barrel Assembly
Turn the rifle slightly to its side with one hand, and with the other, align the pivot pin hole of the welding lug with the pivot pin hole of the receiver. Once you are certain the holes are aligned, push the pivot pin through until flush with both sides of the receiver Install the breech plug. Fill...
- October 1st, 2018, 2:17 pm
- Forum: Knight Manual Articles
- Topic: Firing Pin And Trigger Assembly
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Firing Pin And Trigger Assembly
Replace the firing pin in the firing pin retaining hole located in the hammer slot of the receiver. Ensure that the firing pin is rotated to enter the bottom firing pin hole. Turn the receiver upside down and locate the firing pin retainer set screw. Using the flat screwdriver end of the extractor t...
- October 1st, 2018, 2:16 pm
- Forum: Knight Manual Articles
- Topic: Trigger and Firing Pin Removal
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Trigger and Firing Pin Removal
Turning the receiver and buttstock slightly on its side locate the trigger group release lever. While gripping the trigger group, push the release lever forward and hold. With a slight rocking motion, remove the trigger group by pulling out and away from the receiver. Set the trigger group aside. Tu...
- October 1st, 2018, 2:14 pm
- Forum: Knight Manual Articles
- Topic: Disassembly and Assembly (Muzzleloader Continued)
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Disassembly and Assembly (Muzzleloader Continued)
While holding the receiver and butt stock with the action open and the breech exposed. Grip the Full Plastic Jacket (FPJ) extractor with the thumb and index finger, remove the extractor by pulling straight back. When using the Bare 209 breech plug, there will not be an FPJ extractor required. Insert...
- October 1st, 2018, 2:10 pm
- Forum: Knight Manual Articles
- Topic: Muzzleloader Disassembly and Assembly
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Muzzleloader Disassembly and Assembly
Be sure the rifle is not loaded or primed before disassembly or assembly. Always check the breech plug for the presence of a priming device. Using the ramrod, ensure that there is no projectile or powder charge loaded. Study the rifle schematic and acquaint yourself with the different parts and term...