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- October 18th, 2018, 3:32 pm
- Forum: Knight Manual Articles
- Topic: Bighorn™ .50/.52 Wolverine™ .50 and TK2000™ Shotgun
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Bighorn™ .50/.52 Wolverine™ .50 and TK2000™ Shotgun
Action and Safety Systems Straight Pull Action The pull-type system functions by pulling the hammer assembly back from the receiver until it cocks. With both safeties off, the hammer under spring tension is released with a pull of the trigger. The hammer slides through the receiver and strikes the p...
- October 18th, 2018, 3:30 pm
- Forum: Knight Manual Articles
- Topic: Knight Rolling Block (KRB7) - Care and Info
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Knight Rolling Block (KRB7) - Care and Info
Action: Quick detachable trigger, hammer, rolling block assembly. Removable stainless steel breech plug. Barrel: 27", Green Mountain Rifle Barrel, Rifle Grade Blue or Stainless Steel, 1:28 Twist, .50 caliber Ignition: 209 Primer Length and Weight: 43 inches, 8 Pounds Safeties: Trigger block cross bo...
- October 10th, 2018, 3:08 pm
- Forum: Knight Manual Articles
- Topic: Knight Muzzleloader Care and Cleaning
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Knight Muzzleloader Care and Cleaning
Always clean and lubricate your muzzleloader after each day’s shooting. A muzzleloader must be free of rust, dirt, grease, and powder residue to function safely and reliably. Careful maintenance, which includes inspection of all components to determine if they are in proper working order, is absolut...
- October 10th, 2018, 3:07 pm
- Forum: Knight Manual Articles
- Topic: More Basic Muzzleloader Safety Rules
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More Basic Muzzleloader Safety Rules
Even if you are proficient with other firearms, rifles, or other similar muzzleloaders, be sure to read the special muzzleloader safety rules below, as there may be features or functions of this product that you are not familiar with. Special Muzzleloader Safety Rules Avoid accidental firing A muzzl...
- October 10th, 2018, 3:06 pm
- Forum: Knight Manual Articles
- Topic: Basic Knight Safety Rules for Muzzleloaders
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Basic Knight Safety Rules for Muzzleloaders
Muzzleloaders can seriously or fatally injure shooters and bystanders if not handled properly. Before you use your muzzleloader, read this manual, particularly these Basic Safety Rules, and watch the instructional DVD. Supervise and teach muzzleloading and firearm safety to all members of your famil...
- October 10th, 2018, 3:05 pm
- Forum: Knight Manual Articles
- Topic: Knights Inline Manual
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Knights Inline Manual
Unpacking Your New Knight Muzzleloader Knight muzzleloaders are delivered factory-packaged, preserved with a coating of protective oil, and placed in a corrosion resistant bag for shipping. Before loading and firing, make certain that all protective oil has been cleaned from the bore, breech plug, n...
- October 1st, 2018, 3:33 pm
- Forum: Knight Manual Articles
- Topic: Knight Service Policy
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Knight Service Policy
Every Knight Rifle™ is carefully inspected and tested in order to ensure that it conforms to Knight's strict specifications and standards. Any alteration, modification, misuse, repair, or refinishing will result in voiding the warranty. If there is any question regarding the performance of your rifl...
- October 1st, 2018, 2:31 pm
- Forum: Knight Manual Articles
- Topic: Knight KP1 Muzzleloader Specifications
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Knight KP1 Muzzleloader Specifications
Caliber: .50 caliber Barrel: 26” Green Mountain Rifle Barrel, Rifle Grade MS - Camouflaged, 1:28 Twist, .50 caliber Ignition: 209 Full Plastic Jacket and 209 Bare Primer Length And Weight: 43½”, 8 Pounds Length of Pull: 14 1/8” Powder: Black Powder FFg, or industry approved black powder substitute. ...
- October 1st, 2018, 2:31 pm
- Forum: Knight Manual Articles
- Topic: Barrel Conversion Instructions
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Barrel Conversion Instructions
To convert your Knight KP1 among the various barrel options available from Knight Rifles, follow the instructions indicated below. Rimfire to Centerfire Follow all of the centerfire/rimfire disassembly steps and assembly steps, switching out the rimfire barrel for the centerfire barrel. Be sure to s...
- October 1st, 2018, 2:30 pm
- Forum: Knight Manual Articles
- Topic: Centerfire Barrel Assembly
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Centerfire Barrel Assembly
Turn the rifle slightly to its side with one hand and with the other align the pivot pin hole of the weld lug with the pivot pin hole of the receiver. Once the holes are aligned, push the pivot pin through until flush with both sides of the receiver While holding the receiver and buttstock with the ...