I'm not saying it is a bad rifle, just the bastard child of Knight. Nobody wants to talk about them. I remember them well, because I was already Knight "MML" MK-85 owner, and kept a close eye on all the Inlines. The stock is not Walnut, unless someone changed it out. They are stained hardwood, like the BK-92's and kit rifles of that time frame.
Here is some information, but there isn't much out there. It was Knight's attempt at a cheap rifle to compete with the CVA's and other cheap inline rifles being imported at that time trying to ride the wave. I think the rifles were quickly discontinued.
Here is an old post on GB that I answered a few years back. Might sound like a broken record?
http://www.go2gbo.com/forums/cva-and-kn ... de-knight/
Make sure to read the "bigred6933" post at the bottom, he claims he worked for Knight in the 90's.
http://www.iowasportsman.com/forum/view ... opic=45815
Here are some pics you can zoom in on to see the stock is stained hardwood, not walnut.
http://www.gunsamerica.com/997158422/MM ... _50_CA.htm
I believe knightrider may still work for Knight?
http://forums.knightrifles.com/did-knig ... t1142.html
Couple more old listings, one with pics of the top of the action and traditional style sights.
http://www.armslist.com/posts/1047197/i ... ne--50-cal
http://www.armslist.com/posts/2452697/c ... ne-50-cal-
If you do buy it and shoot it, let us know how it does. Never knew anyone that admitted to owning one! LOL