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I just talked with Knight on their Facebook page and found them to still be very “pissy’’ In their attitude. I told them I was considering buying a CVA Paramount or Paramount Pro and I askEd them if there new Peregrine was a reason to wait.
The first thing I got was the same old response that their gun is American followed up with CVA is just throw away junk. As I explained to them that I was not new to shooting and I have been shooting Knight Rifles and CVA Rifles for years they also told me that I was not a serious shooter. I was tagged with that label by them because “no serious shooter “even considers shooting a CVA in the competitions that Knight has won for decades. I’m not Buying a Paramount but I was hoping that maybe I could draw out a few comparisons
I thought that you lower class people that don’t shoot the same competition as the Knight shooters do and you CVA owners might want to know what Knight thinks of you
ME,
I’m just about to order a CVA Paramount or Paramount Pro. Is there a reason or reasons I should wait until the Peregrine comes out to make my decision?
KNIGHT.
If you do your homework you'll see that Knight and CVA aren't even remotely close to the same. One is a 100% American made rifle and the other an import throw away.
ME,
Thank you for your response. I’ve shot Knight Rifles and CVA for years I’ve had just as good of luck with CVA as I have had with Knight.....Regardless of where they were built. I’m not going to go into custom modifications I’ve had to have made because that’s another story and has nothing to do with my original question
I know you can’t release specific information on the peregrine yet or at least I assume so. I would like to know at least a little bit about the Peregrine
Rumors are already beginning to circle. I have heard that it’s going to be 40 caliber which I hope it’s true. It’s my favorite caliber and I’ve already worn out one smokeless 40 caliber. I do a lot of shooting with a lot of guns including custom guns so any tidbit you can give me other than it’s made in America would be helpful
KNIGHT,
I'm sorry you lost me at "I've shot CVA for years".
No serious shooter anywhere shoots CVA. Why, because they're not accurate. This can be evidenced by the accolades of our shooters in every major muzzleloading competition over the last three decades and CVA's lack of the same.
Updates on the new Peregrine rifle will be made available in preparation for it's launch mid 2021.
ME,
Thank you for your response. I think that you have helped me make up my mind. Since I do not compete in the same competitions that you do I am not a serious shooter. That speaks volumes to me
KNIGHT,
After my last response they closed with a thumbs up. Unfortunately I was not able to copy and paste that thumb here.
I have never experienced the arrogance or the uncaring attitude that I just did. However, Knight Rifles did accomplish one thing. They’ve definitely convinced me to never buy anything from them again.
BTW....my throw away inaccurate CVA Apex put this guy down on Nov 27th. Pretty good for an inaccurate throw away gun I think.
Greg
The first thing I got was the same old response that their gun is American followed up with CVA is just throw away junk. As I explained to them that I was not new to shooting and I have been shooting Knight Rifles and CVA Rifles for years they also told me that I was not a serious shooter. I was tagged with that label by them because “no serious shooter “even considers shooting a CVA in the competitions that Knight has won for decades. I’m not Buying a Paramount but I was hoping that maybe I could draw out a few comparisons
I thought that you lower class people that don’t shoot the same competition as the Knight shooters do and you CVA owners might want to know what Knight thinks of you
ME,
I’m just about to order a CVA Paramount or Paramount Pro. Is there a reason or reasons I should wait until the Peregrine comes out to make my decision?
KNIGHT.
If you do your homework you'll see that Knight and CVA aren't even remotely close to the same. One is a 100% American made rifle and the other an import throw away.
ME,
Thank you for your response. I’ve shot Knight Rifles and CVA for years I’ve had just as good of luck with CVA as I have had with Knight.....Regardless of where they were built. I’m not going to go into custom modifications I’ve had to have made because that’s another story and has nothing to do with my original question
I know you can’t release specific information on the peregrine yet or at least I assume so. I would like to know at least a little bit about the Peregrine
Rumors are already beginning to circle. I have heard that it’s going to be 40 caliber which I hope it’s true. It’s my favorite caliber and I’ve already worn out one smokeless 40 caliber. I do a lot of shooting with a lot of guns including custom guns so any tidbit you can give me other than it’s made in America would be helpful
KNIGHT,
I'm sorry you lost me at "I've shot CVA for years".
No serious shooter anywhere shoots CVA. Why, because they're not accurate. This can be evidenced by the accolades of our shooters in every major muzzleloading competition over the last three decades and CVA's lack of the same.
Updates on the new Peregrine rifle will be made available in preparation for it's launch mid 2021.
ME,
Thank you for your response. I think that you have helped me make up my mind. Since I do not compete in the same competitions that you do I am not a serious shooter. That speaks volumes to me
KNIGHT,
After my last response they closed with a thumbs up. Unfortunately I was not able to copy and paste that thumb here.
I have never experienced the arrogance or the uncaring attitude that I just did. However, Knight Rifles did accomplish one thing. They’ve definitely convinced me to never buy anything from them again.
BTW....my throw away inaccurate CVA Apex put this guy down on Nov 27th. Pretty good for an inaccurate throw away gun I think.
Greg
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