Knocking Knoxx

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So My long awaited Knoxx spec ops came in the mail today. I'll spare you the details of my personal exceitment at its arrival. Anyway......

So I go to install it, my gun being preped already. Took the old stock off as soon as TSE called me to let me know it was in. First thing I had trouble with was removing the adjustable part of the stock. Had to get a screwdriver to lift the pin out far enough to facilitate the removel of the piece. I then proceeded to install the stock.

Thanks TSE for supplying the allen key needed to install the Knoxx.

First thing I noticed was that when I began tightening up the stock that it was starting to misalign. So I unscrew the thing and do another "dry" fit. Hmmm. The profiles seem to be bang on. Back to remounting the stock. I tried to tighten the stock as much as possible with the allen key provided. Still no joy. I also began to notice that the fit was not as good as one would expect. But than again what should someone expect for $130. Found a deep socket that I had lying around and used it as an extension to get more torque on the allen key. With much force the gap started to disappear. Once it was seated "properly" one could see that the fit was not perfect. Oh well at least its on now.

Well on goes the part I had to take off. Again had to use a screw driver to lift the pin High enought to get the part on.

Once I started sighting down the barrel I noticed that my head could not get down far enough to properly align the sights. :(. I played with the position of the stock and noticed this phenomenome(sp?) seemed to decrease with the increase in the length of the stock I dont know if this is a problem yet as the gun always shot a bit low.

Anyway I am somewhat happy with the stock. The clincher will be the field trials. If it does what it says it does and I can use the sights then I will forgive any of the flaws I have found so far.

Will post more after the field trials.

I guess I should mention that the stock went on my Winchester Black Shadow DEER gun.

p.s. This is only my evaluation of this particulare stock and my shot gun. Your mileage may vary.

p.p.s. To all the spelling NAZIS, I apologise ahead of time for all my spelling and grammer mistakes.
 
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I had trouble with was removing the adjustable part of the stock. Had to get a screwdriver to lift the pin out far enough to facilitate the removel of the piece.

Normal. Could you imagine always pulling the stock off "by accident" when adjusting to the farthest position?

I noticed was that when I began tightening up the stock that it was starting to miss aligh. So I unscrew the thing and do another "dry" fit. Hmmm. The profiles seem to be bang on. Back to remounting the stock. I tried to tighten the stock as much as possible with the allen key provided. Still no joy. I also began to notice that the fit was not as good as one would expect.

You didn't keep the Stock Bearing Plate installed from the old stock did you? That part is supposed to be removed and would explain your poor fitting and difficulty seeing the front bead/blade.

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I have the same stock and it fits perfectly :)
 
Had no problems with mine. also the sight picture is perfect with my dear barrel. I'll let you know next week what I think about it in action.
 
^lol, you should of added a smiley:)
I found the bolt was super tight when I installed my spec ops, thought I was going to strip it but it held and tightened up very nice.
I also find like you that I am going to have to get used to a very different cheek weld, have to try and lower my face on the stock. I am going to add a set of ghost rings to my setup so I imagine that will help.

O and the first time you shoot it and the stock sticks in the recoiled position don't fear. Just spray the crap out of the sliding areas of the stock, and remove the cap on the bottom of the pistol grip and spray some WD40 in there.
 
Got mine just the other week. Makes a huge difference in recoil in my opinion.
Bolt was a little tough to get in.
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Get an 870. There, problem solved!

Got my eye on this baby....but then I wont need the Knoxx....

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All I can say is the stock Kicks ass! With it my 3 1/2 super magnum it feels like a popgun. I have to admit with the slugs you still feel it but the recoil stock is well worth it! I found it vary comfortable to hunt with. For the price well worth it!
 
Any of you guys with the Knoxx stock use optics? Anybody have a power-pack option to raise the comb?

for deer i mount a 1.5-4x32mm on my 870 for shooting slugs. never felt the need to raise the comb:confused:

here is what happens when you forget about shortening the spec ops as small as possible to fit in the case :rolleyes: i usually have it extended almost all the way but forgot this time as i was in a hurry to get in my stand. didnt even hit the fricken deer either!

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for deer i mount a 1.5-4x32mm on my 870 for shooting slugs. never felt the need to raise the comb:confused:

here is what happens when you forget about shortening the spec ops as small as possible to fit in the case :rolleyes: i usually have it extended almost all the way but forgot this time as i was in a hurry to get in my stand. didnt even hit the fricken deer either!

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Dude! That is awesome! Great post!
 
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