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nobody said it hasn't been done but how many of those Knights are available for sale, there's tons of Omegas available to convert to whatever you wish..
Steeheader yes its a deep groove 1:48 twist, will shoot 3 shots into less then a inch at 50 yds and into a dime at 35 yds
 
have it made with a .36 barrel or a .40, no rule says you have to use a .32
It's super cool being able to shoot sized 10mm pistol bullets out of my Seneca .40. I'd luv a .32 Omega for small game & varmints. I've always been of the mindset that the only real limitations a man has is his own creative imagination & what his hands can make work for him.
 
I made that knight .32 before I ever heard of the omega idea. I tried for years to get one of the GM .32 tracked down owners and former employees, nobody wants to part with one. they all say ~250 ever made, and a few more oddballs constructed by employees from leftover parts) Ive had all the parts for omega .36 to be made for a few years now, but it was one setback after another before covid even hit the stage. It will happen, but priorities, seem to be a constant fluid motion.
 
I made that knight .32 before I ever heard of the omega idea. I tried for years to get one of the GM .32 tracked down owners and former employees, nobody wants to part with one. they all say ~250 ever made, and a few more oddballs constructed by employees from leftover parts) Ive had all the parts for omega .36 to be made for a few years now, but it was one setback after another before covid even hit the stage. It will happen, but priorities, seem to be a constant fluid motion.
I like your "outside the box" thinking too.
 

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