Hunting Washington Forum
Big Game Hunting => Muzzleloader Hunting => Topic started by: Sabotloader on November 09, 2017, 03:25:14 PM
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Attention US Veterans! Get 40% OFF your entire purchase at Knight Rifles!
Attention US Veterans! Get 40% OFF
your entire purchase at Knight Rifles!
This Weekend Only, Sale Ends Sunday, November 12th at Midnight
To take advantage of this offer, simply:
• Fill your shopping cart!
• At checkout, add the coupon code VETDAY
• Enter your billing information as normal, then you must confirm you are a U.S. Military member by:
Clicking the certification check box during checkout and submitting a copy of your Military I.D. - you can upload your I.D. directly during checkout, fax your I.D. to us at 866-242-1204 or call our sales department on Monday at 1-866-518-4181 (8AM-5PM EST) and we will assist you.
IF WE DO NOT RECEIVE YOUR VALID MILITARY I.D. BY THE MEANS MENTIONED ABOVE, YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE THE DISCOUNT AND YOU WILL BE CHARGED FULL PRICE!
SHOP NOW
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Sale doesn't start til Friday night at midnight
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What model would you recommend? Basic WA hunting...
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Very basic, the bighorn. I do have a blued, thumbhole stock that is surplus to my needs. It does have some corrosion near the breach area in the barrel. I have 3 of them.
If you want to meet and shoot, let me know. I belong to Cascade and Snoqualmie ranges. You can shoot the blued, and my stainless if you like. Stainless is not for sale.
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Stupid question but if I buy one do I choose the western ignition option for it to be legal to hunt in WA and ID?
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The sale may be misleading or whoever advertised it at Knight stated it incorrectly. It says Veterns are eligible but then says you have to upload your military ID card. Only retired military actually get an ID card, not all Veterns. If it's directed towards active duty it shouldn't be advertised for Veterns. Someone who is interested may want to make a call on this one.
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Stupid question but if I buy one do I choose the western ignition option for it to be legal to hunt in WA and ID?
Yes, you will need the Western option for muzzleloader hunting in either of the three PacNorWest States.
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I wish we knew non- retirees count...tried to call them but it’s a holiday...
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I wish we knew non- retirees count...tried to call them but it’s a holiday...
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I am 99% sure it is for active and out of service vets. That is the way it was last time...
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Says ID or use DD-214 as validation, so anyone that’s been discharged or active should qualify.
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Holy crap I kind of want to buy a second muzzleloader for that price
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Yikes nevermind. Their online prices do a good job protecting their retailers. 40% off is just a tad below what I see them at Work Sports for in Enumclaw regularly.
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Glad they changed it. Last night it did not say anything about the DD 214. 40% off the Knight wolverine would be a pretty good price.
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Just plugged in the code. $207.59 for a Wolverine with the Western ignition. That is a screaming deal for anyone wanting to get into muzzleloading.
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Glad to see standup companies like Knight giving back to veterans. At that price on a wolverine, I would buy one if I was a veteran.
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Have both a Bighorn and Wolverine......actually perfer the Wolverine. Bighorn too long and out of balance.....top heavy. Wolverine shorter and just right. :twocents:
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Have both a Bighorn and Wolverine......actually perfer the Wolverine. Bighorn too long and out of balance.....top heavy. Wolverine shorter and just right. :twocents:
Yep! you can still a get a Wolverine - but today they call it an Adult Littlehorn...
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Just curious if anyone has received theirs yet from the Veterans day sale? Or a shipping confirmation?
I'm sure they are backed up pretty good, but I'd love to have the wolverine here before muzzleloader season ends
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Just curious if anyone has received theirs yet from the Veterans day sale? Or a shipping confirmation?
I'm sure they are backed up pretty good, but I'd love to have the wolverine here before muzzleloader season ends
Because of the free shipping Knight uses regular freight as far as they can and then it is delivered to your local UPS. I believe the one we were waiting for took almost 2 weeks from order date.
It is coming but just slowly until it makes it to the local UPS receiving area.
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What free shipping? They hit my brother for about $70 in shipping on the 2 wolverines he bought under this deal. They initially charged over $100 in shipping but refunded him about $30. I think he still got 2 wolverines for about $475, so not a terrible deal.
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What free shipping? They hit my brother for about $70 in shipping on the 2 wolverines he bought under this deal. They initially charged over $100 in shipping but refunded him about $30. I think he still got 2 wolverines for about $475, so not a terrible deal.
O crap! you are right - the free shipping deal came from MidwayUSA... but I would bet Knight shipped by the same method that they used during the Midway sale.