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What is the serial number of a Thompson Center renegade?

What is the serial number of a Thompson Center renegade?

Thompson Center Renegade .54 Cal #357xxx, Bought in 1992 as a kit. Eventually we should built a table as someone already mentioned above. Oh, I just one an auction for a T/C Hawken too. Serial number #488xxx, which means it is pretty new and might have the QBL barrel. :hmm:

When was the first Thompson Center pistol made?

Company’s first gun was a break-open, single-shot pistol, known as Contender. 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.

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.

Is the.50 cal.t / C Hawkin flintlock burned?

Yep…I asked TC also and they said it all got burned. If it will help give you some perspective, my .50 cal. T/C Hawkin flintlock was bought new in 1975 and is in the high 10,000’s for serial number. Below are numbers from my records.

What was the first gun made by Thompson?

Company’s first gun was a break-open, single-shot pistol, known as Contender. More than 400,000 were produced between 1967 and 2000, when the original model was discontinued.

What was the first Thompson Center Arms gun?

Thompson/Center Arms Co. was founded in Rochester, New York in 1965 by K.W. Thompson and Warren Center. Company’s first gun was a break-open, single-shot pistol, known as Contender. More than 400,000 were produced between 1967 and 2000, when the original model was discontinued.