I bought the Knight after checking one out at an LGS. The metalwork is equal to or better than most centerfires; no MIM, no cast. The stock is a nice Kevlar model, not Tupperware, and the lines are simple and classic. If you don't notice the size of the hole in the barrel, it resembles a high-end synthetic-stocked rimfire.

I'm going to pick up an extra breech plug or two, maybe a cap ignition, and then I'll be good to go for life.

If I buy another ML, it'll be a good traditional gun, or a handgun.


What fresh Hell is this?