The Thompson Center 50 cal. Muzzleloader with a 28″ barrel and 15/16″ Hawken style is a vintage hunting rifle made by Thompson/Center Arms in the United States. This rifle falls under the category of Black Powder hunting guns, specifically designed for those seeking a traditional and authentic hunting experience. With its percussion ignition system and [ Read On… ]

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Thompson Center Cherokee Stock and Butt Plate. For a 13/16 Octagon Barrel. Crack filled and two large wood screws inserted under the tang. I’ve repaired many TC stocks this way and they are then stronger than when new. Stock has been sanded, stained, and refinished. I have lots of TC parts, new and used, but [ Read On… ]

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The T/C Thompson Center Renegade 50cal Muzzleloader Barrel is a vintage piece crafted by Thompson/Center Arms in the United States. Specifically designed for black powder guns, this muzzleloader barrel comes with sights and a scope mount, making it a valuable addition for hunting enthusiasts looking to enhance their shooting experience. Overall, this product combines traditional [ Read On… ]

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The Thompson Center T/C Encore 44 Rem Mag 10 Pistol Barrel with Sights is a high-quality barrel designed for Thompson Center handguns. Crafted of durable steel in a sleek silver color, this barrel features rear comp sights for precise shooting. Made in the United States by Thompson/Center Arms, this barrel is both reliable and accurate, [ Read On… ]

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Here is a 23 light sporter barrel. Thompson Center Arms TCR83 Rifle Barrel chambered for. All TCR barrels were produced of 4140 chrome-moly steel and precision rifled. I believe this barrel was made between 1985 and 1987 due to its high luster finish, making this an Aristocrat version due to the gloss finish on top [ Read On… ]

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Thompson Center New Englander Stock and Butt Plate, Refinished, Repaired Figured Walnut. For a 1 Round Barrel. Hairline crack filled, large wood screw inserted under the tang with epoxy. There is also a wooden dowel run down through the stock from the top. I have repaired many Thompson Center stocks this way. Please pay within [ Read On… ]

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