Thompson-Center-Contender-Barrel-45-ACP-With-Octagon-Forearm-Rare-01-gw Thompson Center Contender Barrel 45 ACP With Octagon Forearm. Rare
Thompson Center Contender Barrel 45 ACP With Octagon Forearm. Rare
Thompson Center Contender Barrel 45 ACP With Octagon Forearm. Rare
Thompson Center Contender Barrel 45 ACP With Octagon Forearm. Rare
Thompson Center Contender Barrel 45 ACP With Octagon Forearm. Rare
Thompson Center Contender Barrel 45 ACP With Octagon Forearm. Rare
Thompson Center Contender Barrel 45 ACP With Octagon Forearm. Rare
Thompson Center Contender Barrel 45 ACP With Octagon Forearm. Rare

Thompson Center Contender Barrel 45 ACP With Octagon Forearm. Rare
Really nice shape with sharp rifling. I fired a couple hundred cast bullet loads at a steel gong at 100 yards hitting it regularly. This barrel is a blast to shoot. The item “Thompson Center Contender Barrel 45 ACP With Octagon Forearm. Rare” is in sale since Saturday, August 17, 2019. This item is in the category “Sporting Goods\Hunting\Gun Parts\Pistol”. The seller is “genop53″ and is located in Gaylord, Michigan. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • For Gun Make: Thompson Center
  • Model: Contender
  • Specific Part: Barrel
  • Type: Barrel Parts
  • For Gun Type: Handgun
  • For Gun Model: Contender
  • Brand: Thompson/Center Arms

Thompson Center Contender Barrel 45 ACP With Octagon Forearm. Rare
416REMMAG-T-C-Custom-Shop-TCR-83-87-25-Rifle-Barrel-withMuzzle-Tamer-Very-Rare-01-jjxj 416REMMAG T/C Custom Shop TCR 83/87 25 Rifle Barrel withMuzzle Tamer Very Rare
416REMMAG T/C Custom Shop TCR 83/87 25 Rifle Barrel withMuzzle Tamer Very Rare
416REMMAG T/C Custom Shop TCR 83/87 25 Rifle Barrel withMuzzle Tamer Very Rare
416REMMAG T/C Custom Shop TCR 83/87 25 Rifle Barrel withMuzzle Tamer Very Rare
416REMMAG T/C Custom Shop TCR 83/87 25 Rifle Barrel withMuzzle Tamer Very Rare
416REMMAG T/C Custom Shop TCR 83/87 25 Rifle Barrel withMuzzle Tamer Very Rare
416REMMAG T/C Custom Shop TCR 83/87 25 Rifle Barrel withMuzzle Tamer Very Rare
416REMMAG T/C Custom Shop TCR 83/87 25 Rifle Barrel withMuzzle Tamer Very Rare

416REMMAG T/C Custom Shop TCR 83/87 25 Rifle Barrel withMuzzle Tamer Very Rare
For Sale is a custom ordered , not stock, Thompson Center Custom Shop TCR 83/87 416 Remington Magnum 25 Rifle Barrel with the T/C Muzzle Tamer muzzle brake, scope base and 1 rings. Barrel with High Polish deep blue finish is in excellent/as new condition. Barrel shows no wear and TCR scope mounts are hard to come by. Bluing is excellent, ignore light reflections and some dust in the photos. Please check out the photos! This 416 Remington Magnum TCR barrel from the now extinct T/C Custom Shop in Rochester, NH. The 416 is very rare, only built on special order. This one is in as new condition and is likely one of only very few made! The barrel can be used on either satin or the highly polished receivers. It can be used on either one or two trigger models. This is a Magnum caliber barrel and can ONLY be used on TCR receivers marked MAGNUM on the underside of the receiver. The item “416REMMAG T/C Custom Shop TCR 83/87 25 Rifle Barrel withMuzzle Tamer Very Rare” is in sale since Friday, June 21, 2019. This item is in the category “Sporting Goods\Hunting\Gun Parts\Rifle”. The seller is “wallysboyone” and is located in Rockford, Illinois. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Barrel Length: 25″
  • For Gun Make: Thompson Center
  • Specific Part: Rifle Barrel
  • Compatible Caliber: 416 Remington Magnum
  • Type: Barrel
  • For Gun Model: TCR 83/87
  • Brand: Thompson Center Arms

416REMMAG T/C Custom Shop TCR 83/87 25 Rifle Barrel withMuzzle Tamer Very Rare
Rare-300-Acc-Blackout-Unique-18-5-Blued-T-c-Contender-Mgm-Green-Mountain-Rifle-01-iedp Rare 300 Acc Blackout Unique 18.5 Blued T/c Contender Mgm Green Mountain Rifle
Rare 300 Acc Blackout Unique 18.5 Blued T/c Contender Mgm Green Mountain Rifle
Rare 300 Acc Blackout Unique 18.5 Blued T/c Contender Mgm Green Mountain Rifle
Rare 300 Acc Blackout Unique 18.5 Blued T/c Contender Mgm Green Mountain Rifle
Rare 300 Acc Blackout Unique 18.5 Blued T/c Contender Mgm Green Mountain Rifle
Rare 300 Acc Blackout Unique 18.5 Blued T/c Contender Mgm Green Mountain Rifle
Rare 300 Acc Blackout Unique 18.5 Blued T/c Contender Mgm Green Mountain Rifle
Rare 300 Acc Blackout Unique 18.5 Blued T/c Contender Mgm Green Mountain Rifle
Rare 300 Acc Blackout Unique 18.5 Blued T/c Contender Mgm Green Mountain Rifle
Rare 300 Acc Blackout Unique 18.5 Blued T/c Contender Mgm Green Mountain Rifle

Rare 300 Acc Blackout Unique 18.5 Blued T/c Contender Mgm Green Mountain Rifle
SHOP CLOSEOUT – UNFIRED – JUST MISSING THE BLISTER PACKAGING. PLEASE NOTE THAT MY PHOTOS SHOW LOTS OF LINT AND DUST – NOT SCRATCHES OR DEFECTS IN THE FINISH UNLESS NOTED. RARE AND UNIQUE 300 AAC BLACKOUT BARREL FOR THE THOMPSON CENTER CONTENDER – 18.5RIFLE BARREL – JOINT VENTURE BARREL BY MGM AND GREEN MOUNTAIN. CHAMBERED IN THE 300 AAC BLACKOUT CARTRIDGE. A JOINT VENTURE BETWEEN TWO OF THE BEST IN THE INDUSTRY. GREEN MOUNTAIN AND MGM – THINK BRANCH MEANLEY 30 national shooting records in 23 years of competitive shooting, including winning ten different national divisions a total of 22 times! – THINK MATCH GRADE MACHINE. 18.5 OAL HEAVY BULL BARREL – BORE IS BEAUTIFUL – BLUING IS PERFECT – UNFIRED, BUT NO ORIGINAL BUBBLE PACKAGING – EXCELLENT CONDITION BARREL. THE 300 AAC BLACKOUT CARTRIDGE. 300 AAC Blackout designated as the 300 BLK by the SAAMI and 300 AAC Blackout by the C. , also known as 7.62×35mm is an intermediate cartridge developed in the United States by Advanced Armament Corporation (AAC) for use in the M4 carbine. Its purpose is to achieve ballistics similar to the 7.62×39mm cartridge, or even more similarly, the 7.92×33mm Kurz cartridge in an AR-15 while using standard AR-15 magazines at their normal capacities. Care should be taken not to use 300 BLK ammunition in a rifle chambered for 7.62×40mm Wilson Tactical. To meet this demand AAC developed the 300 AAC Blackout in cooperation with Remington Defense. The new cartridge was intended to negate many of the perceived drawbacks inherent to other large caliber cartridges used in the M4. Colt Firearms and other arms makers had previously chambered AR-pattern rifles and carbines in various. 30 caliber rounds but encountered problems. In the case of the 7.62×39mm, its relatively severe case angle caused feeding issues unless specially modified AK-47 magazines were used, and even then results were unsatisfactory. Modified bolts were also needed owing to its larger case head diameter. Rounds such as the 6.8 SPC and 6.5 Grendel had similar part-interchangeability issues but did allow for the use of the standard M4/M16 30-round magazine, albeit with a reduced capacity. Wildcat cartridges such as the. 300 Whisper series addressed these issues, but their widespread use in single shot handguns and lack of industry standard cartridge dimension meant that a great number of the popular loads on both the supersonic and subsonic end of the spectrum were less than ideal in the AR pattern weapons. Many of these rounds required an excessively long overall cartridge length that would prohibit feeding in a STANAG magazine while using powder charges that were not compatible with the pressure requirements of the M4 carbine. This was particularly noticeable when using subsonic ammunition in conjunction with a suppressor as short stroking and excessive fouling would occur similar to that which was seen in the earliest variants of the M16 in Vietnam. Robert Silvers, director of research and development for AAC said, We started development in 2009, but most of the work was done in 2010. A military customer wanted a way to be able to shoot. Bullets from an M4 platform while using normal bolts and magazines, and without losing the full 30-round capacity of standard magazines. They also wanted a source for ammunition made to their specs. We could not have just used. 300 Whisper because Remington is a SAAMI company, and will only load ammunition that is a SAAMI-standard cartridge. We had to take the. 300-221 wildcat concept, determine the final specs for it, and submit it to SAAMI. We did that, and called it the. Bullet diameter0.308 in (7.8 mm). Neck diameter0.334 in (8.5 mm). Base diameter0.376 in (9.6 mm). Rim diameter0.378 in (9.6 mm). Case length1.368 in (34.7 mm). Rifling twist1 in 12. FROM THE PERSONAL COLLECTION OF THE LOS ANGELES COWBOY. THIS IS A SUPERB OPPORTUNITY FOR A SHOOTER OR COLLECTOR TO OBTAIN MANY RARE AND UNIQUE PARTS FROM MY COLLECTION. HISTORY OF THOMPSON CENTER FIREARMS. Thompson Center Arms was the brain child of Warren Center, a firearms engineer who was employed by Harrington & Richardson Arms Company (1871 to 1986) who history goes back to Frank Wesson, brother of Daniel B. Wesson who co-founded Smith & Wesson. Frank Wesson started a firearms manufacturing firm in 1859, sharing an early patent with Nathan Harrington. He started a brief partnership in 1871 with his nephew Gilbert Henderson Harrington, as Wesson & Harrington, until Harrington bought him out in 1874. In 1875 Harrington and another former Wesson employee, William Augustus Richardson, formed the new Harrington & Richardson Company. In 1888 the firm was incorporated as The Harrington & Richardson Arms Company. Warren Center then joined the K. Thompson Tool Company in 1965, and together, they announced Warren Center’s Contender pistol in 1967. In his basement at home, he designed an unusual single shot break action handgun with interchangeable barrels which is known today as the Contender handgun. Thompson Tool began marketing Center’s Contender pistol, the company name was changed to Thompson/Center Arms Company. This increasingly popular pistol was quickly accepted among silhouette shooters as well as the handgun hunting fraternity. Thompson Tool Company was located in Rochester, NH and decided to change their name to Thompson / Center Arms Company shortly after they began marketing their Contender handgun. Three years later in 1970, Thompson / Center Arms created the modern black powder industry, introducing Warren Center’s Hawken-styled black powder muzzle-loader rifle which was the first of an ever growing line of muzzle loading firearms. In 1996, a major fire broke out in the factory destroying all tooling and parts for three of their muzzle loading firearms lines: the Seneca rifle, the Patriot pistol, and the Scout which was one of their newer in line muzzle loaders. As a result, they were discontinued in 1997. Today, Thompson Center Arms produces a variety of quality rifles, handguns and muzzle loaders for the hunter and competitive shooter. The memory of of Warren Center’s great contribution to the development of the single shot platform lives on through The Thompson/Center Association which was formed in 1986 by a group of dedicated collectors at the behest of Thompson/Center Arms factory officials. Their goal for more than 30 years has been to document and categorize the many products of the Thompson/Center Arms Company as well as to promote the use and collecting of said items. As a group, they track and maintain records of various items that have surfaced throughout the years such as flat side and Eagle etched Contender frames as well as many of the hard to find octagonal barrel offerings. The Los Angeles Cowboy is a proud member of the Thompson/Center Association. PLEASE NOTE THAT I HAVE NO IDEA HOW MANY ROUNDS WERE FIRED THROUGH ANY OF MY BARRELS. IF I BELIEVE IT TRUE TO BE AN UNFIRED BARREL, THE AD WILL STATE SO. AS WITH ALL USED PRODUCTS, THIS MAY REQUIRE CLEANING TO MEET YOUR DISCERNING STANDARDS. WARNING : THIS PRODUCT IS TO BE INSTALLED BY A COMPETENT GUNSMITH. NO LIABILITY IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED FOR DAMAGE OR INJURY WHICH MAY RESULT FROM INSTALLATION OR USE OF THIS PRODUCT. SOME FITTING MAY BE REQUIRED. I WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE IF THESE PARTS DO NOT FIT YOUR INTENDED USE OR NON INTENDED USE. SHOULD YOU FIND THESE PARTS DO NOT WORK FOR YOU THEN YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR RESELLING, DONATING, GIFTING OR DOING AS YOU PLEASE WITH THEM IF NEEDED. WHAT YOU LEARN NOT FEAR MAKES YOU STRONGER, EXCEPT FOR BEARS. BEARS WILL KILL YOU! The item “RARE 300 ACC BLACKOUT UNIQUE 18.5 BLUED T/C CONTENDER MGM GREEN MOUNTAIN RIFLE” is in sale since Tuesday, June 18, 2019. This item is in the category “Sporting Goods\Hunting\Gun Parts\Rifle”. The seller is “losangelescowboy” and is located in Sherman Oaks, California. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Specific Part: BARREL
  • Brand: T/C MGM GREEN MOUNTAIN
  • Compatible Caliber: 300 ACC BLACKOUT
  • For Gun Make: Thompson Center
  • Type: Barrel
  • For Gun Model: CONTENDER

Rare 300 Acc Blackout Unique 18.5 Blued T/c Contender Mgm Green Mountain Rifle
Thompson-Center-New-Englander-12-Gauge-Percussion-Muzzleloader-Barrel-LH-RARE-01-jn Thompson Center New Englander 12 Gauge Percussion Muzzleloader Barrel LH RARE
Thompson Center New Englander 12 Gauge Percussion Muzzleloader Barrel LH RARE
Thompson Center New Englander 12 Gauge Percussion Muzzleloader Barrel LH RARE
Thompson Center New Englander 12 Gauge Percussion Muzzleloader Barrel LH RARE
Thompson Center New Englander 12 Gauge Percussion Muzzleloader Barrel LH RARE
Thompson Center New Englander 12 Gauge Percussion Muzzleloader Barrel LH RARE
Thompson Center New Englander 12 Gauge Percussion Muzzleloader Barrel LH RARE
Thompson Center New Englander 12 Gauge Percussion Muzzleloader Barrel LH RARE
Thompson Center New Englander 12 Gauge Percussion Muzzleloader Barrel LH RARE
Thompson Center New Englander 12 Gauge Percussion Muzzleloader Barrel LH RARE
Thompson Center New Englander 12 Gauge Percussion Muzzleloader Barrel LH RARE
Thompson Center New Englander 12 Gauge Percussion Muzzleloader Barrel LH RARE

Thompson Center New Englander 12 Gauge Percussion Muzzleloader Barrel LH RARE
Thompson Center New Englander 12 Gauge Black Powder Percussion Muzzleloader Barrel In LEFT HAND. This is a RARE find. Condition is excellent and length is 28. Similiar to Hawken, Renegade, white mountain, flintlock, Seneca, and Cherokee. The item “Thompson Center New Englander 12 Gauge Percussion Muzzleloader Barrel LH RARE” is in sale since Tuesday, May 21, 2019. This item is in the category “Sporting Goods\Hunting\Vintage Hunting\Black Powder”. The seller is “conrahughe2″ and is located in Elizabethton, Tennessee. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Load Type: Muzzleloader
  • Brand: Thompson/Center Arms
  • Type: BARREL
  • Gun Type: Shotgun
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Thompson Center New Englander 12 Gauge Percussion Muzzleloader Barrel LH RARE
Rare-375-Jdj-Super-Sixteen-Stainless-T-c-Custom-Shop-Contender-Rifle-Barrel-01-avcw Rare 375 Jdj Super Sixteen Stainless T/c Custom Shop Contender Rifle Barrel
Rare 375 Jdj Super Sixteen Stainless T/c Custom Shop Contender Rifle Barrel
Rare 375 Jdj Super Sixteen Stainless T/c Custom Shop Contender Rifle Barrel
Rare 375 Jdj Super Sixteen Stainless T/c Custom Shop Contender Rifle Barrel
Rare 375 Jdj Super Sixteen Stainless T/c Custom Shop Contender Rifle Barrel
Rare 375 Jdj Super Sixteen Stainless T/c Custom Shop Contender Rifle Barrel
Rare 375 Jdj Super Sixteen Stainless T/c Custom Shop Contender Rifle Barrel
Rare 375 Jdj Super Sixteen Stainless T/c Custom Shop Contender Rifle Barrel
Rare 375 Jdj Super Sixteen Stainless T/c Custom Shop Contender Rifle Barrel
Rare 375 Jdj Super Sixteen Stainless T/c Custom Shop Contender Rifle Barrel
Rare 375 Jdj Super Sixteen Stainless T/c Custom Shop Contender Rifle Barrel
Rare 375 Jdj Super Sixteen Stainless T/c Custom Shop Contender Rifle Barrel

Rare 375 Jdj Super Sixteen Stainless T/c Custom Shop Contender Rifle Barrel
PLEASE NOTE THAT MY PHOTOS SHOW LOTS OF LINT AND DUST – NOT SCRATCHES OR DEFECTS IN THE FINISH UNLESS NOTED. RARE AND HARD TO FIND 16.25 375 JDJ SUPER SIXTEEN CONTENDER RIFLE BARREL – T/C THOMPSON CENTER STAINLESS STEEL – FRONT SIGHT PRESENT – REAR SIGHT PRESENT – LIGHTLY USED BEAUTIFUL HARD HITTING STAINLESS STEEL RIFLE BARREL. CHAMBERED IN THE WILDCAT 375 JDJ CARTRIDGE. 16.25 OAL STAINLESS STEEL HEAVY BULL BARREL – BORE IS SHARP AND PROMINENT. JDJ are the initials of J. Jones, president of SSK Industries, a firm specializing in producing extremely powerful handguns, often referred to as hand cannons. Here though, we have it in a legal rifle barrel – difficult to locate as it usually reserved for handgun hunting. It is capable not only of accurate and effective silhouette shooting but medium and large game hunting as well. Reportedly, even elephants have been taken with thispotent wildcat. The cartridge is based on the 444 Marlin case necked down to hold a. The 220 grain flat point bullets can be propelled as fast from the. 375 JDJ as from the. 375 Winchester big bore, making it an effective game cartridge. The 270 grain bullet can reach up to 2000 fps while three powders produced 1900 fps with the 300 grain bullet. Engineers call them tradeoffs, and the 375 JDJ has several. Who pays, and how, for such muzzle energies and velocities? First, think about ear protection unless you like muzzle blast. Next, be prepared for a bit of kick with the 375 JDJ. Jones says he personally knows several 10-11 year old girls who can handle the recoil, however. JONES AND SSK INDUSTRIES. Jones has been heavily involved with Contenders since 1969. He has hunted all six huntable continents with them, and he has developed numerous cartridges adapted to Contenders to give the greatest power level, consistent with safety and reliability, in the field. He owns and operates SSK. The 375 JDJ was really the first JDJ caliber and has taken more African big game than any other handgun caliber; yet it is an excellent deer round out to around 250 yards. Suitable 375 bullets for every purpose from prairie dogs to elephant exist. SSK hunting handguns are in exceptional use world wide. The 375 JDJ is the caliber for the serious handgun hunter. SSK is proud to present to you the finest barrels, workmanship and widest variety of calibers available. Has devoted a great deal of his life to the ballistic R & D of sporting, law enforcement and military cartridges and the firearms that handle them. Is the only individual to have hunted all six huntable continents with a handgun. During the 40s and early 50s he supplied numerous individuals with dressed rabbits in return for shotgun shells. 22s and, on occasion, some cash. Began hunting small game with a pistol at about age 13 and was taught bullet casting and reloading by a local gunsmith at about this time. In the early 60s, he and Lee Jurras developed the first true high-performance handgun ammunition for revolvers and auto-pistols which was marketed as Super Vel Ammunition. SSK Industries was founded in 1977 to manufacture and market specific products related to hunting handguns and ammunition. Custom Contender barrels chambered in JDJ calibers specifically designed for hunting purposes soon became the major product of the firm. They are still unequalled in the Contender in accuracy, combined with truly effective big game harvesting ability. Over the years better bullets and optics have simply made them better. It was decided at that time to manufacture and market only very high quality products and to keep the company small. Customer demand caused J. To get into building custom rifles which, of course, evolved into development of more cartridges and adaptation of specific rifles to them. To date the largest is a 95 caliber using bullets from 28003600 grains. The WHISPER® series of cartridges was developed as specific military, police, competition and recreational cartridges and has advanced the state of the art accuracy of sub-sonic suppressed weapons by more than 500%. Development of these systems continues as do other military and civilian projects. Thompson/Center Arms introduction of the ENCORE opened another world for development of highly efficient cartridges. Currently JDJ cartridges based on the old reliable 30-06 case are equalling or surpassing the performance of the belted magnum cases in the Encore. FROM THE PERSONAL COLLECTION OF THE LOS ANGELES COWBOY. THIS IS A SUPERB OPPORTUNITY FOR A SHOOTER OR COLLECTOR TO OBTAIN MANY RARE AND UNIQUE PARTS FROM MY COLLECTION. HISTORY OF THOMPSON CENTER FIREARMS. Thompson Center Arms was the brain child of Warren Center, a firearms engineer who was employed by Harrington & Richardson Arms Company (1871 to 1986) who history goes back to Frank Wesson, brother of Daniel B. Wesson who co-founded Smith & Wesson. Frank Wesson started a firearms manufacturing firm in 1859, sharing an early patent with Nathan Harrington. He started a brief partnership in 1871 with his nephew Gilbert Henderson Harrington, as Wesson & Harrington, until Harrington bought him out in 1874. In 1875 Harrington and another former Wesson employee, William Augustus Richardson, formed the new Harrington & Richardson Company. In 1888 the firm was incorporated as The Harrington & Richardson Arms Company. Warren Center then joined the K. Thompson Tool Company in 1965, and together, they announced Warren Center’s Contender pistol in 1967. In his basement at home, he designed an unusual single shot break action handgun with interchangeable barrels which is known today as the Contender handgun. Thompson Tool began marketing Center’s Contender pistol, the company name was changed to Thompson/Center Arms Company. This increasingly popular pistol was quickly accepted among silhouette shooters as well as the handgun hunting fraternity. Thompson Tool Company was located in Rochester, NH and decided to change their name to Thompson / Center Arms Company shortly after they began marketing their Contender handgun. Three years later in 1970, Thompson / Center Arms created the modern black powder industry, introducing Warren Center’s Hawken-styled black powder muzzle-loader rifle which was the first of an ever growing line of muzzle loading firearms. In 1996, a major fire broke out in the factory destroying all tooling and parts for three of their muzzle loading firearms lines: the Seneca rifle, the Patriot pistol, and the Scout which was one of their newer in line muzzle loaders. As a result, they were discontinued in 1997. Today, Thompson Center Arms produces a variety of quality rifles, handguns and muzzle loaders for the hunter and competitive shooter. The memory of of Warren Center’s great contribution to the development of the single shot platform lives on through The Thompson/Center Association which was formed in 1986 by a group of dedicated collectors at the behest of Thompson/Center Arms factory officials. Their goal for more than 30 years has been to document and categorize the many products of the Thompson/Center Arms Company as well as to promote the use and collecting of said items. As a group, they track and maintain records of various items that have surfaced throughout the years such as flat side and Eagle etched Contender frames as well as many of the hard to find octagonal barrel offerings. The Los Angeles Cowboy is a proud member of the Thompson/Center Association. PLEASE NOTE THAT I HAVE NO IDEA HOW MANY ROUNDS WERE FIRED THROUGH ANY OF MY BARRELS. IF I BELIEVE IT TRUE TO BE AN UNFIRED BARREL, THE AD WILL STATE SO. AS WITH ALL USED PRODUCTS, THIS MAY REQUIRE CLEANING TO MEET YOUR DISCERNING STANDARDS. WARNING : THIS PRODUCT IS TO BE INSTALLED BY A COMPETENT GUNSMITH. NO LIABILITY IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED FOR DAMAGE OR INJURY WHICH MAY RESULT FROM INSTALLATION OR USE OF THIS PRODUCT. SOME FITTING MAY BE REQUIRED. I WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE IF THESE PARTS DO NOT FIT YOUR INTENDED USE OR NON INTENDED USE. SHOULD YOU FIND THESE PARTS DO NOT WORK FOR YOU THEN YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR RESELLING, DONATING, GIFTING OR DOING AS YOU PLEASE WITH THEM IF NEEDED. WHAT YOU LEARN NOT FEAR MAKES YOU STRONGER, EXCEPT FOR BEARS. BEARS WILL KILL YOU! The item “RARE 375 JDJ SUPER SIXTEEN STAINLESS T/C CUSTOM SHOP CONTENDER RIFLE BARREL” is in sale since Sunday, June 9, 2019. This item is in the category “Sporting Goods\Hunting\Gun Parts\Rifle”. The seller is “losangelescowboy” and is located in Sherman Oaks, California. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Specific Part: RIFLE BARREL
  • Brand: MGM Thompson Center Contender
  • Compatible Caliber: 375 JDJ
  • For Gun Make: Thompson Center
  • Part Material: Steel
  • Type: Barrel
  • For Gun Model: Thompson Center Contender
  • Firing Block: Single

Rare 375 Jdj Super Sixteen Stainless T/c Custom Shop Contender Rifle Barrel
Rare-35-Rem-Super-16-sixteen-T-c-Thompson-Center-Contender-Blued-Rifle-Barrel-01-bdlf Rare 35 Rem Super 16 (sixteen) T/c Thompson Center Contender Blued Rifle Barrel
Rare 35 Rem Super 16 (sixteen) T/c Thompson Center Contender Blued Rifle Barrel
Rare 35 Rem Super 16 (sixteen) T/c Thompson Center Contender Blued Rifle Barrel
Rare 35 Rem Super 16 (sixteen) T/c Thompson Center Contender Blued Rifle Barrel
Rare 35 Rem Super 16 (sixteen) T/c Thompson Center Contender Blued Rifle Barrel
Rare 35 Rem Super 16 (sixteen) T/c Thompson Center Contender Blued Rifle Barrel
Rare 35 Rem Super 16 (sixteen) T/c Thompson Center Contender Blued Rifle Barrel
Rare 35 Rem Super 16 (sixteen) T/c Thompson Center Contender Blued Rifle Barrel
Rare 35 Rem Super 16 (sixteen) T/c Thompson Center Contender Blued Rifle Barrel
Rare 35 Rem Super 16 (sixteen) T/c Thompson Center Contender Blued Rifle Barrel
Rare 35 Rem Super 16 (sixteen) T/c Thompson Center Contender Blued Rifle Barrel
Rare 35 Rem Super 16 (sixteen) T/c Thompson Center Contender Blued Rifle Barrel

Rare 35 Rem Super 16 (sixteen) T/c Thompson Center Contender Blued Rifle Barrel
PLEASE NOTE THAT MY PHOTOS SHOW LOTS OF LINT AND DUST – NOT SCRATCHES OR DEFECTS IN THE FINISH UNLESS NOTED. DIFFICULT TO FIND 35 REMINGTON BLUED SUPER 16 BULL BARREL – T/C THOMPSON CENTER BARREL – FRONT SIGHT PRESENT – ADJUSTABLE REAR SIGHT PRESENT – SCOPE RAIL PRESENT (SEE PHOTO FOR SMALL NICK IN SCOPE RAIL FINISH). CHAMBERED IN THE 35 REMINGTON CARTRIDGE. 16 OAL BLUED BULL BARREL – BORE IS SHARP AND PROMINENT – ONE SMALL SCRATCH NEAR MUZZLE END, DOES NOT EFFECT THE CROWN. 35 Remington [8.9x49mm] is the only remaining cartridge from Remington’s lineup of medium-power rimless cartridges still in commercial production. Introduced in 1906, it was originally chambered for the Remington Model 8 semi-automatic rifle in 1908. It is also known as 9x49mm Browning and 9mm Don Gonzalo/b>. Over the years, the. 35 Remington has been chambered in a variety of rifles by most firearms manufacturers, and continues in popularity today in the Marlin Model 336 lever-action. It is also a popular cartridge for single-shot hunting pistols like the Thompson/Center Contender and the Remington XP-100. For hunters looking for a good woods gun, i. A medium power rifle with moderate recoil, for short to medium ranges the. 35 Remington is popular, taking second place to the. It has a small but loyal following in the northeast and areas of the southern United States. Remington helped promote the advantage in power that the. 35 Remington had over the. 30-30 through a series of advertising campaigns in the early 1900s. One of their advertisements even publicized the ability of the. 35 Remington to penetrate a 5/16 steel plate, which the. 30-30 Winchester could not do. 35 Remington is considered a fine round for deer, elk, black bear, and other medium and large game as long as ranges are reasonable. Hornady currently produces a. 35 Remington load in their LEVERevolution line that features a rubber-tipped spitzer bullet which is safe to use in lever action or pump guns with tubular magazines. FROM THE PERSONAL COLLECTION OF THE LOS ANGELES COWBOY. THIS IS A SUPERB OPPORTUNITY FOR A SHOOTER OR COLLECTOR TO OBTAIN MANY RARE AND UNIQUE PARTS FROM MY COLLECTION. HISTORY OF THOMPSON CENTER FIREARMS. Thompson Center Arms was the brain child of Warren Center, a firearms engineer who was employed by Harrington & Richardson Arms Company (1871 to 1986) who history goes back to Frank Wesson, brother of Daniel B. Wesson who co-founded Smith & Wesson. Frank Wesson started a firearms manufacturing firm in 1859, sharing an early patent with Nathan Harrington. He started a brief partnership in 1871 with his nephew Gilbert Henderson Harrington, as Wesson & Harrington, until Harrington bought him out in 1874. In 1875 Harrington and another former Wesson employee, William Augustus Richardson, formed the new Harrington & Richardson Company. In 1888 the firm was incorporated as The Harrington & Richardson Arms Company. Warren Center then joined the K. Thompson Tool Company in 1965, and together, they announced Warren Center’s Contender pistol in 1967. In his basement at home, he designed an unusual single shot break action handgun with interchangeable barrels which is known today as the Contender handgun. Thompson Tool began marketing Center’s Contender pistol, the company name was changed to Thompson/Center Arms Company. This increasingly popular pistol was quickly accepted among silhouette shooters as well as the handgun hunting fraternity. Thompson Tool Company was located in Rochester, NH and decided to change their name to Thompson / Center Arms Company shortly after they began marketing their Contender handgun. Three years later in 1970, Thompson / Center Arms created the modern black powder industry, introducing Warren Center’s Hawken-styled black powder muzzle-loader rifle which was the first of an ever growing line of muzzle loading firearms. In 1996, a major fire broke out in the factory destroying all tooling and parts for three of their muzzle loading firearms lines: the Seneca rifle, the Patriot pistol, and the Scout which was one of their newer in line muzzle loaders. As a result, they were discontinued in 1997. Today, Thompson Center Arms produces a variety of quality rifles, handguns and muzzle loaders for the hunter and competitive shooter. The memory of of Warren Center’s great contribution to the development of the single shot platform lives on through The Thompson/Center Association which was formed in 1986 by a group of dedicated collectors at the behest of Thompson/Center Arms factory officials. Their goal for more than 30 years has been to document and categorize the many products of the Thompson/Center Arms Company as well as to promote the use and collecting of said items. As a group, they track and maintain records of various items that have surfaced throughout the years such as flat side and Eagle etched Contender frames as well as many of the hard to find octagonal barrel offerings. The Los Angeles Cowboy is a proud member of the Thompson/Center Association. PLEASE NOTE THAT I HAVE NO IDEA HOW MANY ROUNDS WERE FIRED THROUGH ANY OF MY BARRELS. IF I BELIEVE IT TRUE TO BE AN UNFIRED BARREL, THE AD WILL STATE SO. AS WITH ALL USED PRODUCTS, THIS MAY REQUIRE CLEANING TO MEET YOUR DISCERNING STANDARDS. WARNING : THIS PRODUCT IS TO BE INSTALLED BY A COMPETENT GUNSMITH. NO LIABILITY IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED FOR DAMAGE OR INJURY WHICH MAY RESULT FROM INSTALLATION OR USE OF THIS PRODUCT. SOME FITTING MAY BE REQUIRED. I WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE IF THESE PARTS DO NOT FIT YOUR INTENDED USE OR NON INTENDED USE. SHOULD YOU FIND THESE PARTS DO NOT WORK FOR YOU THEN YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR RESELLING, DONATING, GIFTING OR DOING AS YOU PLEASE WITH THEM IF NEEDED. WHAT YOU LEARN NOT FEAR MAKES YOU STRONGER, EXCEPT FOR BEARS. BEARS WILL KILL YOU! The item “RARE 35 REM SUPER 16 (SIXTEEN) T/C THOMPSON CENTER CONTENDER BLUED RIFLE BARREL” is in sale since Sunday, June 9, 2019. This item is in the category “Sporting Goods\Hunting\Gun Parts\Rifle”. The seller is “losangelescowboy” and is located in Sherman Oaks, California. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Specific Part: CONTENDER RIFLE BARREL
  • Brand: Thompson/Center Arms
  • Compatible Caliber: 35 REMINGTON
  • For Gun Make: Thompson Center
  • Type: Barrel
  • For Gun Model: CONTENDER
  • Firing Block: Single

Rare 35 Rem Super 16 (sixteen) T/c Thompson Center Contender Blued Rifle Barrel
Thompson-Center-TCR-83-87-375-H-H-MAGNUM-25-5-Rifle-Barrel-Muzzle-Tamer-RARE-01-it Thompson Center TCR 83/87 375 H&H MAGNUM 25.5 Rifle Barrel Muzzle Tamer RARE
Thompson Center TCR 83/87 375 H&H MAGNUM 25.5 Rifle Barrel Muzzle Tamer RARE
Thompson Center TCR 83/87 375 H&H MAGNUM 25.5 Rifle Barrel Muzzle Tamer RARE
Thompson Center TCR 83/87 375 H&H MAGNUM 25.5 Rifle Barrel Muzzle Tamer RARE
Thompson Center TCR 83/87 375 H&H MAGNUM 25.5 Rifle Barrel Muzzle Tamer RARE
Thompson Center TCR 83/87 375 H&H MAGNUM 25.5 Rifle Barrel Muzzle Tamer RARE
Thompson Center TCR 83/87 375 H&H MAGNUM 25.5 Rifle Barrel Muzzle Tamer RARE

Thompson Center TCR 83/87 375 H&H MAGNUM 25.5 Rifle Barrel Muzzle Tamer RARE
For Sale is a VERY RARE Thompson Center TCR 83/87 375 Holland & Holland Magnum. 25 1/2 Rifle Barrel with the T/C Muzzle Tamer muzzle brake. Barrel with satin blue finish is in excellent condition, except for small area in the bluing on the muzzle brake on one side and faint mark where the forend rubbed on one side (see photo close up of barrel). Barrel shows no other wear and does not appear to ever have had a scope mounted. Barrel is drilled and tapped for scope mount. Please check out the photos! 375 H&H TCR barrels are very rare and one in this condition is even more rare! There are some highlight reflections from the lights and paper its on. The barrel can be used on either satin or the highly polished receivers. It can be used on either one or two trigger models. This is a Magnum caliber barrel and can ONLY be used on TCR receivers marked MAGNUM on the underside of the receiver. The item “Thompson Center TCR 83/87 375 H&H MAGNUM 25.5 Rifle Barrel Muzzle Tamer RARE” is in sale since Saturday, June 8, 2019. This item is in the category “Sporting Goods\Hunting\Gun Parts\Rifle”. The seller is “wallysboyone” and is located in Rockford, Illinois. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • For Gun Make: Thompson Center
  • Specific Part: Rifle Barrel
  • Type: Barrel Parts
  • For Gun Model: TCR 83/87
  • Brand: Thompson Center Accessories
  • Barrel Length: 25.5″

Thompson Center TCR 83/87 375 H&H MAGNUM 25.5 Rifle Barrel Muzzle Tamer RARE
Rare-375-Jdj-Super-Sixteen-Stainless-T-c-Custom-Shop-Contender-Rifle-Barrel-01-bfod Rare 375 Jdj Super Sixteen Stainless T/c Custom Shop Contender Rifle Barrel
Rare 375 Jdj Super Sixteen Stainless T/c Custom Shop Contender Rifle Barrel
Rare 375 Jdj Super Sixteen Stainless T/c Custom Shop Contender Rifle Barrel
Rare 375 Jdj Super Sixteen Stainless T/c Custom Shop Contender Rifle Barrel
Rare 375 Jdj Super Sixteen Stainless T/c Custom Shop Contender Rifle Barrel
Rare 375 Jdj Super Sixteen Stainless T/c Custom Shop Contender Rifle Barrel
Rare 375 Jdj Super Sixteen Stainless T/c Custom Shop Contender Rifle Barrel
Rare 375 Jdj Super Sixteen Stainless T/c Custom Shop Contender Rifle Barrel
Rare 375 Jdj Super Sixteen Stainless T/c Custom Shop Contender Rifle Barrel
Rare 375 Jdj Super Sixteen Stainless T/c Custom Shop Contender Rifle Barrel
Rare 375 Jdj Super Sixteen Stainless T/c Custom Shop Contender Rifle Barrel
Rare 375 Jdj Super Sixteen Stainless T/c Custom Shop Contender Rifle Barrel

Rare 375 Jdj Super Sixteen Stainless T/c Custom Shop Contender Rifle Barrel
PLEASE NOTE THAT MY PHOTOS SHOW LOTS OF LINT AND DUST – NOT SCRATCHES OR DEFECTS IN THE FINISH UNLESS NOTED. RARE AND HARD TO FIND 16.25 375 JDJ SUPER SIXTEEN CONTENDER RIFLE BARREL – MGM T/C THOMPSON CENTER STAINLESS STEEL – FRONT SIGHT PRESENT – REAR SIGHT PRESENT – LIGHTLY USED BEAUTIFUL HARD HITTING STAINLESS STEEL RIFLE BARREL. CHAMBERED IN THE WILDCAT 375 JDJ CARTRIDGE. 16.25 OAL STAINLESS STEEL HEAVY BULL BARREL – BORE IS SHARP AND PROMINENT. JDJ are the initials of J. Jones, president of SSK Industries, a firm specializing in producing extremely powerful handguns, often referred to as hand cannons. Here though, we have it in a legal rifle barrel – difficult to locate as it usually reserved for handgun hunting. It is capable not only of accurate and effective silhouette shooting but medium and large game hunting as well. Reportedly, even elephants have been taken with thispotent wildcat. The cartridge is based on the 444 Marlin case necked down to hold a. The 220 grain flat point bullets can be propelled as fast from the. 375 JDJ as from the. 375 Winchester big bore, making it an effective game cartridge. The 270 grain bullet can reach up to 2000 fps while three powders produced 1900 fps with the 300 grain bullet. Engineers call them tradeoffs, and the 375 JDJ has several. Who pays, and how, for such muzzle energies and velocities? First, think about ear protection unless you like muzzle blast. Next, be prepared for a bit of kick with the 375 JDJ. Jones says he personally knows several 10-11 year old girls who can handle the recoil, however. JONES AND SSK INDUSTRIES. Jones has been heavily involved with Contenders since 1969. He has hunted all six huntable continents with them, and he has developed numerous cartridges adapted to Contenders to give the greatest power level, consistent with safety and reliability, in the field. He owns and operates SSK. The 375 JDJ was really the first JDJ caliber and has taken more African big game than any other handgun caliber; yet it is an excellent deer round out to around 250 yards. Suitable 375 bullets for every purpose from prairie dogs to elephant exist. SSK hunting handguns are in exceptional use world wide. The 375 JDJ is the caliber for the serious handgun hunter. SSK is proud to present to you the finest barrels, workmanship and widest variety of calibers available. Has devoted a great deal of his life to the ballistic R & D of sporting, law enforcement and military cartridges and the firearms that handle them. Is the only individual to have hunted all six huntable continents with a handgun. During the 40s and early 50s he supplied numerous individuals with dressed rabbits in return for shotgun shells. 22s and, on occasion, some cash. Began hunting small game with a pistol at about age 13 and was taught bullet casting and reloading by a local gunsmith at about this time. In the early 60s, he and Lee Jurras developed the first true high-performance handgun ammunition for revolvers and auto-pistols which was marketed as Super Vel Ammunition. SSK Industries was founded in 1977 to manufacture and market specific products related to hunting handguns and ammunition. Custom Contender barrels chambered in JDJ calibers specifically designed for hunting purposes soon became the major product of the firm. They are still unequalled in the Contender in accuracy, combined with truly effective big game harvesting ability. Over the years better bullets and optics have simply made them better. It was decided at that time to manufacture and market only very high quality products and to keep the company small. Customer demand caused J. To get into building custom rifles which, of course, evolved into development of more cartridges and adaptation of specific rifles to them. To date the largest is a 95 caliber using bullets from 28003600 grains. The WHISPER® series of cartridges was developed as specific military, police, competition and recreational cartridges and has advanced the state of the art accuracy of sub-sonic suppressed weapons by more than 500%. Development of these systems continues as do other military and civilian projects. Thompson/Center Arms introduction of the ENCORE opened another world for development of highly efficient cartridges. Currently JDJ cartridges based on the old reliable 30-06 case are equalling or surpassing the performance of the belted magnum cases in the Encore. FROM THE PERSONAL COLLECTION OF THE LOS ANGELES COWBOY. THIS IS A SUPERB OPPORTUNITY FOR A SHOOTER OR COLLECTOR TO OBTAIN MANY RARE AND UNIQUE PARTS FROM MY COLLECTION. HISTORY OF THOMPSON CENTER FIREARMS. Thompson Center Arms was the brain child of Warren Center, a firearms engineer who was employed by Harrington & Richardson Arms Company (1871 to 1986) who history goes back to Frank Wesson, brother of Daniel B. Wesson who co-founded Smith & Wesson. Frank Wesson started a firearms manufacturing firm in 1859, sharing an early patent with Nathan Harrington. He started a brief partnership in 1871 with his nephew Gilbert Henderson Harrington, as Wesson & Harrington, until Harrington bought him out in 1874. In 1875 Harrington and another former Wesson employee, William Augustus Richardson, formed the new Harrington & Richardson Company. In 1888 the firm was incorporated as The Harrington & Richardson Arms Company. Warren Center then joined the K. Thompson Tool Company in 1965, and together, they announced Warren Center’s Contender pistol in 1967. In his basement at home, he designed an unusual single shot break action handgun with interchangeable barrels which is known today as the Contender handgun. Thompson Tool began marketing Center’s Contender pistol, the company name was changed to Thompson/Center Arms Company. This increasingly popular pistol was quickly accepted among silhouette shooters as well as the handgun hunting fraternity. Thompson Tool Company was located in Rochester, NH and decided to change their name to Thompson / Center Arms Company shortly after they began marketing their Contender handgun. Three years later in 1970, Thompson / Center Arms created the modern black powder industry, introducing Warren Center’s Hawken-styled black powder muzzle-loader rifle which was the first of an ever growing line of muzzle loading firearms. In 1996, a major fire broke out in the factory destroying all tooling and parts for three of their muzzle loading firearms lines: the Seneca rifle, the Patriot pistol, and the Scout which was one of their newer in line muzzle loaders. As a result, they were discontinued in 1997. Today, Thompson Center Arms produces a variety of quality rifles, handguns and muzzle loaders for the hunter and competitive shooter. The memory of of Warren Center’s great contribution to the development of the single shot platform lives on through The Thompson/Center Association which was formed in 1986 by a group of dedicated collectors at the behest of Thompson/Center Arms factory officials. Their goal for more than 30 years has been to document and categorize the many products of the Thompson/Center Arms Company as well as to promote the use and collecting of said items. As a group, they track and maintain records of various items that have surfaced throughout the years such as flat side and Eagle etched Contender frames as well as many of the hard to find octagonal barrel offerings. The Los Angeles Cowboy is a proud member of the Thompson/Center Association. PLEASE NOTE THAT I HAVE NO IDEA HOW MANY ROUNDS WERE FIRED THROUGH ANY OF MY BARRELS. IF I BELIEVE IT TRUE TO BE AN UNFIRED BARREL, THE AD WILL STATE SO. AS WITH ALL USED PRODUCTS, THIS MAY REQUIRE CLEANING TO MEET YOUR DISCERNING STANDARDS. WARNING : THIS PRODUCT IS TO BE INSTALLED BY A COMPETENT GUNSMITH. NO LIABILITY IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED FOR DAMAGE OR INJURY WHICH MAY RESULT FROM INSTALLATION OR USE OF THIS PRODUCT. SOME FITTING MAY BE REQUIRED. I WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE IF THESE PARTS DO NOT FIT YOUR INTENDED USE OR NON INTENDED USE. SHOULD YOU FIND THESE PARTS DO NOT WORK FOR YOU THEN YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR RESELLING, DONATING, GIFTING OR DOING AS YOU PLEASE WITH THEM IF NEEDED. WHAT YOU LEARN NOT FEAR MAKES YOU STRONGER, EXCEPT FOR BEARS. BEARS WILL KILL YOU! The item “RARE 375 JDJ SUPER SIXTEEN STAINLESS T/C CUSTOM SHOP CONTENDER RIFLE BARREL” is in sale since Sunday, June 2, 2019. This item is in the category “Sporting Goods\Hunting\Gun Parts\Rifle”. The seller is “losangelescowboy” and is located in Sherman Oaks, California. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Specific Part: RIFLE BARREL
  • Brand: MGM Thompson Center Contender
  • Compatible Caliber: 375 JDJ
  • Part Material: Steel
  • For Gun Make: Thompson Center
  • Type: Barrel
  • For Gun Model: Thompson Center Contender
  • Firing Block: Single

Rare 375 Jdj Super Sixteen Stainless T/c Custom Shop Contender Rifle Barrel
RARE-FIND-9-mm-10-THOMPSON-CENTER-T-C-CONTENDER-OCTAGONAL-BLUED-BARREL-01-co RARE FIND 9 mm 10 THOMPSON CENTER T/C CONTENDER OCTAGONAL BLUED BARREL
RARE FIND 9 mm 10 THOMPSON CENTER T/C CONTENDER OCTAGONAL BLUED BARREL
RARE FIND 9 mm 10 THOMPSON CENTER T/C CONTENDER OCTAGONAL BLUED BARREL
RARE FIND 9 mm 10 THOMPSON CENTER T/C CONTENDER OCTAGONAL BLUED BARREL
RARE FIND 9 mm 10 THOMPSON CENTER T/C CONTENDER OCTAGONAL BLUED BARREL
RARE FIND 9 mm 10 THOMPSON CENTER T/C CONTENDER OCTAGONAL BLUED BARREL
RARE FIND 9 mm 10 THOMPSON CENTER T/C CONTENDER OCTAGONAL BLUED BARREL
RARE FIND 9 mm 10 THOMPSON CENTER T/C CONTENDER OCTAGONAL BLUED BARREL
RARE FIND 9 mm 10 THOMPSON CENTER T/C CONTENDER OCTAGONAL BLUED BARREL
RARE FIND 9 mm 10 THOMPSON CENTER T/C CONTENDER OCTAGONAL BLUED BARREL
RARE FIND 9 mm 10 THOMPSON CENTER T/C CONTENDER OCTAGONAL BLUED BARREL

RARE FIND 9 mm 10 THOMPSON CENTER T/C CONTENDER OCTAGONAL BLUED BARREL
PLEASE NOTE THAT MY PHOTOS SHOW LOTS OF LINT AND DUST – NOT SCRATCHES OR DEFECTS UNLESS OTHERWISE DESCRIBED. 9 mm 10 THOMPSON CENTER T/C CONTENDER OCTAGONAL BLUED BARREL. CHAMBERED IN THE 9 mm PARABELLUM CARTRIDGE. 10 OAL OCTAGONAL BARREL – EXCELLENT CONDITION – BORE IS SHARP AND PROMINENT. CROWN IN EXCELLENT CONDITION – PROMINENT RIFLING – APPEARS LOW USE – ADJUSTABLE REAR SIGHT – FRONT BLADE AND REAR ADJUSTABLE SIGHT ARE PRESENT – SOME SLIGHT SPOTTING IN THE FINISH ALONG THE TOP OF THE BARREL – SEE PICTURES FOR BEST DESCRIPTION. IF I HAVE TO DESCRIBE THIS CARTRIDGE – YOU SHOULD NOT BE LOOKING. VERY HARD TO COME BY BARREL. FROM THE PERSONAL COLLECTION OF THE LOS ANGELES COWBOY. THIS IS A SUPERB OPPORTUNITY FOR A SHOOTER OR COLLECTOR TO OBTAIN MANY RARE AND UNIQUE PARTS FROM MY COLLECTION. HISTORY OF THOMPSON CENTER FIREARMS. Thompson Center Arms was the brain child of Warren Center, a firearms engineer who was employed by Harrington & Richardson Arms Company (1871 to 1986) who history goes back to Frank Wesson, brother of Daniel B. Wesson who co-founded Smith & Wesson. Frank Wesson started a firearms manufacturing firm in 1859, sharing an early patent with Nathan Harrington. He started a brief partnership in 1871 with his nephew Gilbert Henderson Harrington, as Wesson & Harrington, until Harrington bought him out in 1874. In 1875 Harrington and another former Wesson employee, William Augustus Richardson, formed the new Harrington & Richardson Company. In 1888 the firm was incorporated as The Harrington & Richardson Arms Company. Warren Center then joined the K. Thompson Tool Company in 1965, and together, they announced Warren Center’s Contender pistol in 1967. In his basement at home, he designed an unusual single shot break action handgun with interchangeable barrels which is known today as the Contender handgun. Thompson Tool began marketing Center’s Contender pistol, the company name was changed to Thompson/Center Arms Company. This increasingly popular pistol was quickly accepted among silhouette shooters as well as the handgun hunting fraternity. Thompson Tool Company was located in Rochester, NH and decided to change their name to Thompson / Center Arms Company shortly after they began marketing their Contender handgun. Three years later in 1970, Thompson / Center Arms created the modern black powder industry, introducing Warren Center’s Hawken-styled black powder muzzle-loader rifle which was the first of an ever growing line of muzzle loading firearms. In 1996, a major fire broke out in the factory destroying all tooling and parts for three of their muzzle loading firearms lines: the Seneca rifle, the Patriot pistol, and the Scout which was one of their newer in line muzzle loaders. As a result, they were discontinued in 1997. Today, Thompson Center Arms produces a variety of quality rifles, handguns and muzzle loaders for the hunter and competitive shooter. The memory of of Warren Center’s great contribution to the development of the single shot platform lives on through The Thompson/Center Association which was formed in 1986 by a group of dedicated collectors at the behest of Thompson/Center Arms factory officials. Their goal for more than 30 years has been to document and categorize the many products of the Thompson/Center Arms Company as well as to promote the use and collecting of said items. As a group, they track and maintain records of various items that have surfaced throughout the years such as flat side and Eagle etched Contender frames as well as many of the hard to find octagonal barrel offerings. The Los Angeles Cowboy is a proud member of the Thompson/Center Association. PLEASE NOTE THAT I HAVE NO IDEA HOW MANY ROUNDS WERE FIRED THROUGH ANY OF MY BARRELS. IF I BELIEVE IT TRUE TO BE AN UNFIRED BARREL, THE AD WILL STATE SO. AS WITH ALL USED PRODUCTS, THIS MAY REQUIRE CLEANING TO MEET YOUR DISCERNING STANDARDS. WARNING : THIS PRODUCT IS TO BE INSTALLED BY A COMPETENT GUNSMITH. NO LIABILITY IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED FOR DAMAGE OR INJURY WHICH MAY RESULT FROM INSTALLATION OR USE OF THIS PRODUCT. SOME FITTING MAY BE REQUIRED. I WILL NOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE IF THESE PARTS DO NOT FIT YOUR INTENDED USE OR NON INTENDED USE. SHOULD YOU FIND THESE PARTS DO NOT WORK FOR YOU THEN YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR RESELLING, DONATING, GIFTING OR DOING AS YOU PLEASE WITH THEM IF NEEDED. WHAT YOU LEARN NOT FEAR MAKES YOU STRONGER, EXCEPT FOR BEARS. BEARS WILL KILL YOU! The item “RARE FIND 9 mm 10 THOMPSON CENTER T/C CONTENDER OCTAGONAL BLUED BARREL” is in sale since Wednesday, May 29, 2019. This item is in the category “Sporting Goods\Hunting\Gun Parts\Pistol”. The seller is “losangelescowboy” and is located in Sherman Oaks, California. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Specific Part: CONTENDER BARREL
  • Brand: Thompson/Center Arms
  • Material/Finish: Steel
  • For Gun Make: Thompson Center
  • Type: Barrel Parts
  • For Gun Model: CONTENDER
  • For Gun Type: Handgun

RARE FIND 9 mm 10 THOMPSON CENTER T/C CONTENDER OCTAGONAL BLUED BARREL
Rare-Thompson-Center-Contender-Barrel-256-Win-Mag-10-Octagon-01-kvw Rare Thompson Center Contender Barrel 256 Win Mag 10 Octagon
Rare Thompson Center Contender Barrel 256 Win Mag 10 Octagon
Rare Thompson Center Contender Barrel 256 Win Mag 10 Octagon
Rare Thompson Center Contender Barrel 256 Win Mag 10 Octagon
Rare Thompson Center Contender Barrel 256 Win Mag 10 Octagon
Rare Thompson Center Contender Barrel 256 Win Mag 10 Octagon

Rare Thompson Center Contender Barrel 256 Win Mag 10 Octagon
Hello, this is a used T/C Contender 10 barrel in 256 Winchester Magnum. Octagon barrel style and has a glossy finish. Shows some wear from use and the forearm mount looks to be solidly glued in place. Includes forearm mount screw. Please see pics for more details. Any questions, feel free to ask. The item “Rare Thompson Center Contender Barrel 256 Win Mag 10 Octagon” is in sale since Saturday, May 4, 2019. This item is in the category “Sporting Goods\Hunting\Gun Parts\Pistol”. The seller is “barabbas747″ and is located in Fort Wayne, Indiana. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • For Gun Make: Thompson Center
  • Specific Part: barrel
  • Type: Barrel Parts
  • For Gun Model: Contender
  • Brand: Thompson/Center Arms

Rare Thompson Center Contender Barrel 256 Win Mag 10 Octagon