Shooting Legend Tom Knapp – Passed!

Tom Knapp
Tom Knapp
CZ USA Firearms
CZ USA Firearms

Kansas City, KS –-(Ammoland.com)- The shooting world lost a great man, our friend Tom Knapp, on Friday April 26th 2013.

Shooting Star Tom Knapp passed away. Tom reinvented exhibition shooting almost 30 years after the passing of Herb Parsons. Tom was an inspiration to  generations of shooters and he will be missed.

Our thoughts are with Tom’s family and friends.

The article linked below was written by Dave Miller last year covering Tom’s first two years of shooting with CZ.

HOW THE WORLD’S GREATEST LIVING EXHIBITION SHOOTER BECAME A PART OF THE CZ FAMILY.
By DAVID MILLER

While the ink on my contract with CZ-USA was still wet, I caught word that Tom Knapp was a free agent — the renowned exhibition shooter no longer had a gun sponsor. I happened to be in his neck of the woods and decided to go out on a limb and give him a call.

If you’ve ever heard Tom speak, it is a voice you’ll never forget. Tom sounds like he’s been on the radio all his life, with a deep, booming “broadcast voice” that commands attention. I was new to the marketing department at CZ-USA, but picked up the phone and called him on a whim.

“Mr. Knapp, my name is David Miller and you don’t know me, but I work at CZ-USA. Do you know much about our firearms?”

Tom replied, “I sure do. I use a BRNO semiauto .22 Mag. in my rifle show.” I had an in. We chatted for quite some time, and I explained that I had been shooting competitions with CZs for the last few years and really enjoyed not only their shotguns but also the leadership inside the company.

So much, in fact, that I decided to make a career change to come work for CZ-USA. I mentioned that I was already in Minnesota, just two hours away from him, and that I’d love to come meet if he had the time. He agreed, and I hit the road.

It was a surreal evening for me, driving to meet up with an icon of the shotgun industry. Arriving at that little restaurant in Big Lake, it was a mix of nervousness and excitement to shake hands with a legend. Accompanied by his lovely wife, Colleen, it didn’t take me long to realize that she is Tom’s biggest supporter and a huge part of his ongoing success.

We grabbed a table and the conversations began, the three of us chatting for hours about hunting and shooting.

We were lost in our own little world, so much so that the manager had to come and politely ask us to leave. It was past closing time, apparently.

A few weeks later, Tom’s proposal arrived in the mail and CZ-USA brought him on board as our very own exhibition shooter.

In the last two years, CZ has enjoyed a new level of notoriety. Tom’s energy has brought new attention to the CZ line of shotguns, and the emails and phone calls started rolling in supporting our sponsorship of him.

The line has expanded, and we even created a Tom Knapp special-edition 912 semiauto.

Here are some tidbits you might not know about Tom Knapp:

  • Tom is currently recognized as the greatest exhibition shooter of modern times.
  • With TV appearances and more than 50 live shows a year in the United States alone, Tom has thrilled countless shooters with his seemingly impossible feats using CZ shotguns, rimfire rifles and sometimes both.
  • Tom has been performing for the public since 1987 and has travelled the world, entertaining audiences as large as 8,000 spectators.
  • Tom holds three distinctive world records in freestyle target shooting and exhibition shooting, and is one of the few exhibitionist shooters still making history.

I still find it hard to believe that a spur-of-the-moment phone call two years ago resulted in not only a great business partnership, but a great friendship.

TOM KNAPP’S WORLD RECORDS

  • WORLD RECORD NO. 1: Tom Knapp set his first world record by throwing nine standard clay targets and breaking them with individual shots in less than two seconds.
  • WORLD RECORD NO. 2: On July 19, 2000, Tom Knapp, with a pump shotgun in one hand, threw eight clay targets in the air with his other hand and broke every one of them with individual shots in an amazing 1.87 seconds, creating a Manually Operated Pump-Gun classification.
  • WORLD RECORD NO. 3: In Murfreesboro, Tennessee, on October 20th, 2004, Tom Knapp set out to make history again. With his 12-ga. semiauto shotgun and extended magazine tube, Tom launched 10 clay targets into the air with one hand and shot all 10 with individual shots in an unbelievable 2.2 seconds flat. The listed timing for each of these records were digitally recorded for accuracy.

 

Tom Knapp
Tom Knapp Appearing at 2011 NRA Annual Meetings
Tom Knapp Teams with CZ-USA
Tom Knapp Teams with CZ-USA
BAS host Tom Knapp poses for a photo with his fallow deer that he took down  with his Benelli R1 in .30-06.
BAS Host Tom Knapp poses for a photo with his fallow deer that he took down with his Benelli R1 in .30-06.
BAS host Tom Knapp settles the crosshairs of his Benelli R1 on a big bodied sheep spotted at long range in open country
BAS host Tom Knapp settles the crosshairs of his Benelli R1 on a big bodied sheep spotted at long range in open country
(From left) BAS host, Tom Knapp, hunting guide, Emillio and Algar Safari owner Liliana Saccaomano pose with Tom’s 20-point trophy red stag taken with his Benelli R1.
(From left) BAS host, Tom Knapp, hunting guide, Emillio and Algar Safari owner Liliana Saccaomano pose with Tom’s 20-point trophy red stag taken with his Benelli R1.

About CZ-USA:
CZ-USA is the exclusive US importer for firearms from Ceska Zbrojovka and Zbrojovka Brno in the Czech Republic as well as their line of shotguns from Huglu, Turkey. CZ-USA is the holding company for Dan Wesson, a premium handgun manufacturer in New York, and the Safari Classics line of custom sporting rifles.
Business, warranty, and distribution functions are conducted from CZ-USA’s offices in Kansas City, KS. Visit: www.cz-usa.com

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I loved watching this man shoot! He brought back my watching the old masters, Herb Parsons, Oakley, etc. He will be missed!!!

olin longworth

never saw tom knapp when his whole face wasn’t alive with a huge smile. what more needs to be said?

archie ritter

Tom Knapp will be hard to replace. I don’t think anyone can. He is one of the reasons that the shooting sports are so popular. His shows were some of the shows I never wanted to miss. Maybe God will find someone as good as Tom, only God can.

DONALD BECK

I SEND MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY OUT TO TOM’S FAMILY. HE WAS A WORLD CLASS MAN. ONE OF THE BEST COMPETITORS THAT EVER PICKED UP A FIREARM.
I FEEL THAT THE SHOOTING WORLD LOST ITS GREATEST PROMOTER AND A STRAIGHT SHOOTER.
GOD BLESS HIM AND ALL HIS FAMILY.HE LEFT A GREAT LEGACY THAT I THINK WILL NEVER BE EQUALED.
NOT GOOD BYE BUT SO LONG TOM I WILL NEVER FORGET YOU.
DONALD A BECK

DIANE ZIEMAN(BRUCE)

My Father (Herman Zieman) were best of friends. Was his Uncle by marriage. Tom use to call him at each expeditions from Europe. I have wonderful memories hunting with Tom and my Dad, We would go visit Tom and would target shot at his home in Elk River. We had so much fun. My cousin was married to Tom, before he married Colleen. We use to all go out hunting together. They divorced and he met Colleen We were at their wedding. Tom Knapp was the nicest and kind person you will ever meet. Tom was down to earth and… Read more »

Jim Braun

I have met Tom at his shooting shows an he was a down to earth guy with a great talent. What a lost to the shooting world. We need more fellows like him. RIP Tom

John Harrold

I offer my condolences to Tom’s family and friends for the loss of this great man. I enjoyed watching him on TV doing some great shooting. He will be missed by millions of viewers. God rest your soul in Heaven Tom Knapp.

Joe Landers

I already left some words of Tom Knapp and also Bob Munden in their passing in the previous segment. But there isn’t enough that can be said of these two amazing Shooters,RIP!! Joe L.

Mars Freudenberg

Tom was also sponsored by Americase, who built custom shotgun cases for him. I always looked forward to his meet and greets he did in our booths,and was looking forward to seeing him at NRA. His Youtube video for Americase was the first one we ever put out.

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Jesus really needed some shooters this year. Rest in peace my friend. God bless

Peter Geller

Tom will be missed. RIP Tom Knapp!