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- September 27th, 2018, 4:08 pm
- Forum: Knight Manual Articles
- Topic: Breech Plugs
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Breech Plugs
The Knight Rifle KP1 muzzleloader comes equipped with a removable breech plug for easier cleaning. The included breech plug is a Full Plastic Jacket breech plug suitable for Full Plastic Jacket loading. The breech plug should be removed at the end of each shooting session for a thorough cleaning of ...
- September 27th, 2018, 3:31 pm
- Forum: Knight Manual Articles
- Topic: Muzzleloading Adjustments
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Muzzleloading Adjustments
The KP1 trigger is not designed to be adjustable by the customer. Incorrect adjustments will increase the risk of accidental discharge. Creation of a lower trigger pull is an unauthorized alteration and is a misuse of the product. Sighting In To shoot your rifle accurately, your rifle needs to be si...
- September 27th, 2018, 3:29 pm
- Forum: Knight Manual Articles
- Topic: Loading and Firing (Centerfire and Rimfire)
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Loading and Firing (Centerfire and Rimfire)
Firing 1. With your action uncocked and the decocking safety device set to safe, bring the muzzleloader to your shoulder and put the desired target in your sights. 2. When you are ready to shoot, cock the hammer. 3. Sight in on the target, move the decocking safety device to fire. 4. The rifle can n...
- September 27th, 2018, 3:16 pm
- Forum: Knight Manual Articles
- Topic: Firing your Muzzleloader
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Firing your Muzzleloader
Firing 1. With your action uncocked and the decocking safety device set to safe, bring the muzzleloader to your shoulder and put the desired target in your sights. 2. When you are ready to shoot, cock the hammer. 3. Sight in on the target, move the decocking safety to fire. 4. The muzzleloader can n...
- September 27th, 2018, 3:15 pm
- Forum: Knight Manual Articles
- Topic: Loading and Firing (Muzzleloading Part II)
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Loading and Firing (Muzzleloading Part II)
This process will help prevent misfires and hangfires. It will also improve First Shot Accuracy by removing grease and oils left in the bore during cleaning. Loading Make sure that all safety systems are engaged before loading and that there is no primer, live or spent, installed. 1. Place the butt ...
- September 27th, 2018, 3:13 pm
- Forum: Knight Manual Articles
- Topic: Loading and Firing (Muzzleloading)
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Loading and Firing (Muzzleloading)
To reduce the risk of accidental discharge, perform the following checks: 1. Confirm that all safeties are functioning properly and are in the safe position. 2. Check that there is no primer, either live or spent, installed. 3. Place the rifle butt on the ground, remove the ramrod, and place it in t...
- September 27th, 2018, 3:12 pm
- Forum: Knight Manual Articles
- Topic: Action and Safety Devices
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Action and Safety Devices
The Knight KP1 has break-open exposed-hammer action incorporating a transfer-bar safety device. When the hammer is forward, it is in the uncocked position and the transfer-bar safety device is in the safe position, so the trigger will not fire (see photo #1). To cock the rifle, pull back the hammer....
- September 27th, 2018, 3:09 pm
- Forum: Knight Manual Articles
- Topic: Rimfire and Centerfire Cleaning (KP1)
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Rimfire and Centerfire Cleaning (KP1)
The frequency of cleaning your rimfire/centerfire rifle will vary greatly depending on the ammunition, weather conditions, climate, type and amount of lubrication used. It is recommended that you clean and lubricate your rimfire/centerfire after each day’s shooting. A rimfire/centerfire must be free...
- September 27th, 2018, 3:06 pm
- Forum: Knight Manual Articles
- Topic: Care and Cleaning
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Care and Cleaning
Rifle grade stainless steel is more rust and corrosion resistant than blued steel, but it is not rust proof. To ensure your stainless steel rifle remains in superior condition, clean, oil, and store it in the same manner as a blued steel rifle. Muzzleloader Cleaning Always clean and lubricate your m...
- September 27th, 2018, 3:04 pm
- Forum: Knight Manual Articles
- Topic: Special Rules for Muzzleloading
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Special Rules for Muzzleloading
If you are using the Knight KP1 for muzzleloading, be sure to read the special safety rules below, as there may be features or functions of this product that you are not familiar with, even if you are proficient with other firearms or muzzleloaders. A muzzleloader can seriously or fatally injure you...