What kind of Guns does Thompson Center Arms make?

What kind of Guns does Thompson Center Arms make?

Thompson/Center Arms was an American firearms company based in Springfield, Massachusetts. The company was best known for its line of interchangeable-barrel, single-shot pistols and rifles. Thompson/Center also manufactures muzzle-loading rifles and was credited with creating the resurgence of their use in the 1970s.

When did Thompson Center change to Thompson Center Arms?

As K.W. Thompson Tool began marketing Center’s Contender pistol, the company name was changed to Thompson/Center Arms Company. Then, in 1970, Thompson/Center created the modern black powder industry, introducing Warren Center’s Hawken-styled black powder muzzle-loader rifle.

Are there any Thompson / Center black powder muzzleloaders?

But T/C muzzleloader hunters are in it for the challenge — not the frustration. With an extensive array of black powder accessories that complement T/C’s line of quality muzzleloaders, hunters get more out of their one-shot, one-opportunity with Thompson/Center.

Is the Thompson Center renegade 54 cal good?

Looks good, with browned barrel, and the American walnut stocks is very good, with a few field handling dings, and some finish lifting, but nothing serious.Co …Click for more info THOMPSON CENTER RENEGADE 54 CAL.

When did the Thompson Center Hawken contender come out?

The Contender, first introduced in 1967, is a break-action, single-shot pistol or rifle with a number of unique features. The first unique feature is the way the barrel is attached to the frame. By removing the fore-end, a large hinge pin is exposed; by pushing this hinge pin out, the barrel can be removed.

When did Smith and Wesson stop making the Thompson Center?

More than 400,000 were produced between 1967 and 2000, when the original model was discontinued. In 2007, Thompson/Center became a division of Smith & Wesson and production was moved to Springfield, Massachusetts.