So, if Knight copied T/C, who did T/C copy? H&R maybe? The KP1 is no more a copy of the Encore, than the Encore is a copy of the 1970's Huntsman. You will soon see that they have addressed some of the Encores issues, at least for me.
Do you have one in hand??? If not how do you know if your issues were indeed addressed, and exactly what issues were addressed? or are you like Randy Wakeman and just looking for a sponsor.
Also I don't recall H&R using interchangeable barrels before the Encore, if so maybe you can enlighten me on this. Also When did H&R come out with there first muzzleloader?
Come on Busta, you can do better than that.
I am anxiously awaiting your reply.
Redhawk1,
I don't need one in hand to see the issues that I have with the Encore have been addressed, a picture can do that. Read Encore issues,
at least for me in my other post. I didn't say for everybody!
#1 is Ugly, they fixed that.
#2 is that dog-legged stock, they fixed that.
#3 is the QLA, they don't waste good barrel on that.
#4 is the trigger/hammer group all comes out as a unit and 3-3.5 pound pull.
#5 is they don't have an instant-crush recoil pad and cheesey synthetic stock.
#6 is they don't overprice their rifles like the Encore is.
#7 is it has a Green Mountain barrel that I have no doubt will shoot a conical well.
#8 is I won't need a hammer to seat a bullet.
#9 is I'm sure it won't cost $300 for another barrel.
I'm sure I'll have more when I have one in hand to use daily. I'm not like anyone, especially like who you mentioned, and not looking for a sponsor either, I call's 'em as I sees 'em. I work for a living, and buy all my rifles.
H&R has been using interchangable barrels since the 70's that I know of, the Toppers had .30-30 barrel and 20ga shotgun barrel Combos as one example. H&R made their H&R Huntsman Model 156 in the 70's (1972-1979). They had .58's, .45's, and 12ga, with both push-in and screw-in breech plugs. See Wolfhounds picture. I can't confirm it either, but I also heard it was a T/C employee that was killed by the plug.
http://www.thefirearmsforum.com/printthread.php?t=12937http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=H%26R+Huntsman+.45+caliber+and+.58+caliber+Muzzleloaders&btnG=Google+Searchhttp://www.jackfirstgun.com/catalog-gtoi.htmlI hope you enjoyed your enlightenment? When did T/C start as a company? What year did the Encore come out again? This is not like the chicken and the egg, we all know who built the first muzzleloader and who had the first switch barrels.
Is that better?