Tony Knight passed away at 67. He founded the first Knight MK in line in 1985 and set the black powder world on fire. RIP
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Tony Knight passed away at 67. He founded the first Knight MK in line in 1985 and set the black powder world on fire. RIP
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He was an innovator, but I'm no fan of his innovation. He greatly improved hunting success with the in-line muzzleloader while at the same time singlehandedly destroying the hobby and sport of muzzleloading. We now have a generation who have not only never shot a traditional muzzleloader, but never saw one. Yet another American tradition all but gone. Yet, despite what he did to my hobby, may he rest in peace.
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