Does Thompson Center make a flintlock?

Does Thompson Center make a flintlock?

Thompson/Center manufactures a variety of muzzleloading rifles of both traditional and inline designs, and sells percussion and flintlock rifles in a wide variety of bore diameters.

Did Thompson Center stop making muzzleloaders?

This T/C divestiture as part of a “broader strategic plan” by Smith & Wesson to focus on its core S&W brands. So soon Thompson/Center rifles, muzzleloaders, and single-shot pistols will no longer be produced by Smith and Wesson.

Are Thompson Center muzzleloaders good?

Thompson Center has long been known for producing some of the best muzzleloaders around and their Triumph line is one of their best selling models (no disrespect at all to the Thompson Center Pro Hunter FX, which is also a great muzzleloader).

Does Thompson Center make a 45 cal muzzleloader?

Thompson Center Patriot | 45 Cal Muzzle Loader |

Did S&W sell Thompson Center?

SPRINGFIELD, Mass., May 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. (NASDAQ Global Select Market: SWBI), a leader in firearm manufacturing and design, today announced that it plans to divest its Thompson/Center Arms brand.

What kind of rifle is a Thompson Center Firestorm?

Non Guns Black Powder Muzzleloading Thompson Center Firestorm . Caliber Flintlock Free Shipping | 801 | 0 | Lc | 46.9293ms Description: Available – Excellent condition Thompson Center Firestorm flintlock rifle in .50 caliber. From the well known maker of quality black powder rifles. Excellent bore and rifling in this one.

Is the Thompson Center Fire Storm good for conical bullets?

According to Thompson Center’s website, the Fire Storm’s 1-in-48 twist rifling is optimized for both round balls and conical bullets. Maybe it was me, or maybe this particular rifle just didn’t like the 245 grain Powerbelts, but I wasn’t terribly impressed with the group I got a 50 yards using conicals.

Why choose Thompson/Center muzzleloader?

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.

What is the history of the Thompson muzzleloader?

In 1970, Thompson/Center entered a muzzleloading market that had minimal interest and no real muzzleloader that stood for quality.