Thompson Center Arms

  • maddog
    Bemidji MN
    Posts: 181
    #2312405

    I have .22 cal semi auto I believe from 2000 was the year they made it. It has a 15 and a 5 round clip 3×9 scope mounted and fiber optic sights . I kind of know what these sell for when you can find one. Only 20 rounds through it. Just seeing if there is any interest out there

    Bearcat89
    North branch, mn
    Posts: 22383
    #2312429

    Post a few pictures and a ball park price . I see a couple trade ins for the 300 ball park but it’s hard to say if my interest is peaked until I see a photo and have a ballpark price.

    Jimmy Jones
    Posts: 3336
    #2312444

    I’m pretty certain they are made anymore. The original T/C crashed after being acquired by Smith and Wesson.

    The gun mentioned is the T/C R22 and came with several stock options and prices ranging from around $350 to somewhere in the mid-$500.

    robby
    Quad Cities
    Posts: 2851
    #2312500

    Go to Gunbroker.com and see what they are going for. Good reference.

    Bearcat89
    North branch, mn
    Posts: 22383
    #2312520

    Go to Gunbroker.com and see what they are going for. Good reference.

    That’s what I always cross reference, and a few auctions. Shows asking prices vs what they really sell for.

    maddog
    Bemidji MN
    Posts: 181
    #2312530

    I believe they made it for a year or two and started up again 2 years ago I believe. I’ll try to get some pics up> I read before I bought this that it had a match grade barrel. I couldn’t find one on Gun Broker or Guns America for pricing Years ago when I Got it I traded a Remington 30.06 for it.It’s a pretty little gun. Found one on gunbroker starting bid was $529.00 without the 15 shot clip and no scope

    Jimmy Jones
    Posts: 3336
    #2312549

    T/c has begun to advertise the Omega and maybe a sidelock or two, but other than those T/C is not making any other guns. I don’t think they have actually put any physical guns on store shelves or in people’s hand yet, just taking pre-orders right now. I haven’t seen this particular gun mentioned whatsoever as far as re-introducing it.

    maddog
    Bemidji MN
    Posts: 181
    #2312552

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    Jimmy Jones
    Posts: 3336
    #2312564

    That’s a slick looking rifle, but I am not in the market. And I love the wood.

    TheFamousGrouse
    St. Paul, MN
    Posts: 12323
    #2312753

    They called that rifle the T/C .22 Classic. Good rifles, but they weren’t a huge marketplace success for T/C.

    In NRA Condition “Excellent” or “Very Good” retail on them is $200-300.

    .22 autoloaders can be difficult to sell these days and prices aren’t great. The demand for common “field grade” .22s just isn’t what it used to be. The hot areas of .22 rifles are well-known collectible models or specialized rifles for various competitive disciplines. Ordinary field grade rifles don’t get a lot of love compared to what they used to bring.

    maddog
    Bemidji MN
    Posts: 181
    #2312769

    Thanks for that info, I wasn’t aware that the prices fell that far

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