TC Benchmark .22

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One of the advantages of living next to New Hampshire, is the spillover of Thompson Centerfire products, into Maine.

Can't wait to put this little gun on the bench...;)

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One of the advantages of living next to New Hampshire, is the spillover of Thompson Centerfire products, into Maine.

Very nice rifle, but...

Hasn't S&W closed T/C yet? Or did they sell it back? I can't keep up with what's going on.

I do know that it's impossible to get parts for their traditional muzzleloaders now. :confused: They have very, very little stock left.

I almost bought a T/C classic when they first came out. I might have to try to get one, one day.
 
Very nice rifle, but...

Hasn't S&W closed T/C yet? Or did they sell it back? I can't keep up with what's going on.

I do know that it's impossible to get parts for their traditional muzzleloaders now. :confused: They have very, very little stock left.

I almost bought a T/C classic when they first came out. I might have to try to get one, one day.

Andy,

S&W should be held. accountable for what happened T C ...

TC was to good to be minimize. Folks here rant about how important it is to support the "new" S&W.

BS.....
 
I have the twin to that one, and one of the first .22 Classics to be produced as well. Both are quite accurate and well-made rifles. The Benchmark is a tack-driver. 20 gauge shells at 50 yards are not even a challenge for it.

What the heck has happened at T/C? I haven't heard anything about that other than S&W bought them.
 
those babies are shooters...my buddy has one just like it and it is a TACKDRIVER...my dad has the Classic and well.....it is a TACKDRIVER :D :D :D
 
What the heck has happened at T/C? I haven't heard anything about that other than S&W bought them.

S&W should complete It's closure of the 160,000 sf Rochester NH manufacturing plant by the end of next month. Along with about 250 jobs.
 
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