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Title: Knight Rifles Closing Down
Post by: Hazcat on June 03, 2009, 08:09:00 AM
by Jim Shepherd , The Outdoor Wire
posted June 1, 2009

Courtesy Jim Shepherd with The Outdoor Wire

Later Monday morning, Knight Rifle is expected to officially release the news of their decision to cease manufacturing. The official announcement to Knight employees was made last Friday, but officials have avoided speaking with the media in an attempt to keep the lid on the story until June 1.

In the firearms industry, however, it's hard to keep secrets. Shortly after General Manager Tom Rainey made the announcement to employees on Friday morning, news of the impending announcement began to spread throughout the industry.

The company began in 1985 when founder Tony Knight created his first inline muzzleloading rifle, the MK-85. Since then, more than one million Knight Rifles have been purchased by hunters and blackpowder enthusiasts. Throughout the company's existence, Knight Rifles have been known for their accuracy and shootability. Rifles have always featured high quality components from Green Mountain barrels to Timney triggers.

But high quality components aren't enough to save a company in a business climate where all hunting rifle sales are lagging. The challenges for all companies whose primary firearms are designed for hunting are no secret; for a company whose niche is an even smaller portion of that lagging marketplace, it's apparently more than their owners can - or are willing - to bear. Knight Rifle owner Ebsco Industries has seen other segments of their outdoor holdings lagging, and has shuttered several outdoor-related magazines. The closure of Knight, however, may be Ebsco's most surprising move to date.

While the firearms industry seems to be bucking the economic trends with runaway sales in handguns and rifles, the Knight decision is stark reminder that not everyone in the firearms industry is flourishing. There are several companies struggling today, and the Knight closure will more than likely not be the last one reported in the near future.

And the Army has moved in their quest for "green" ammunition. A new M855A1 slug will be shipped in mid-July which is based on a bismuth alloy that apparently performs significantly better than earlier tungsten-based versions. According to reports in Army Times, the ammo isn't a true "green" ammo as it still contains some lead, but is part of the continued effort to eliminate all lead from military ammo.

The new M855A1 ball is also powered by a new propellant mixture that reportedly reduces muzzle flash. The first twenty million rounds of the new M855A1 are expected to be shipped out to field forces in August according to reports given at the National Defense Industry Association's International Infantry and Joint Small Arms Systems Symposium.

http://www.chattanoogan.com/articles/article_152304.asp
Title: Re: Knight Rifles Closing Down
Post by: shooter32 on June 03, 2009, 08:22:45 AM
Sad to hear. Thompson Center is on hard times as well. Hunting guns aren't reaping the benifits of BHO's election.
Title: Re: Knight Rifles Closing Down
Post by: Pathfinder on June 03, 2009, 09:16:43 AM
I completely missed this story, did not get my Wire update on Monday. Got it Friday and today, but . . .

Gummint conspiracy? ? ? ? ?  8)  8)  8)
Title: Re: Knight Rifles Closing Down
Post by: tombogan03884 on June 03, 2009, 12:32:52 PM
I completely missed this story, did not get my Wire update on Monday. Got it Friday and today, but . . .

Gummint conspiracy? ? ? ? ?  8)  8)  8)

No conspiracy, Demand, no one is interested in "hunting guns" right now, they all want the stuff the socialists hate. As Shooter32 pointed out in the previous post T/C is going in the crapper as well, they laid off 1/2 their work force and lost 46% of their sales. Meanwhile Sig, in Exeter, and Ruger over in Guild are running overtime.
Title: Re: Knight Rifles Closing Down
Post by: Pathfinder on June 03, 2009, 02:50:44 PM
No conspiracy, Demand, no one is interested in "hunting guns" right now, they all want the stuff the socialists hate. As Shooter32 pointed out in the previous post T/C is going in the crapper as well, they laid off 1/2 their work force and lost 46% of their sales. Meanwhile Sig, in Exeter, and Ruger over in Guild are running overtime.

Sorry, Tom, I guess I was too obtuse. I meant I did not get the Wire update Monday with this story in it.

I've actually considered getting a hunting rifle, bolt action, something in a nice caliber, maybe .30-06 or .308 to hunt wsith, especially now that they are almost on fire sale pricing. But then I got laid off so no more guns for me - for a while.
Title: Re: Knight Rifles Closing Down
Post by: SwoopSJ on June 03, 2009, 06:03:01 PM
Well, I'll be making a small donation to the good people at T/C, as soon as I can make it to my local sporting goods shop.  (Sorry Knight.)  Now if I could just win the lottery... talk about economic stimulus!   ;D

Swoop
Title: Re: Knight Rifles Closing Down
Post by: addict on June 03, 2009, 08:14:27 PM
Very sad... I like my Encores, but I love the Knight rifles. Hope I can still get some more bbl's for my KP1 ???
Addict
Title: Re: Knight Rifles Closing Down
Post by: Hazcat on June 03, 2009, 08:42:12 PM
Anybody want to get rid of that old, outdated, KP1?

;D