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This is hard to find single trigger Cherokee in .45 . From what I know this rifles were produced for short period of time and there's an urban myth that factory was destroyed in fire and that's why this were discontinued.

old price $895, new price $745 Shipped CONUS

Layaways available up to 6 month with 400 down

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soon this TC rifles will be just as collectables as old Winchesters and Marlins. 30 years away from now we will be watching Rock Island videos on YouTube where aged Kevin Hogan will be telling us about legacy and impact on American gun history made by TC Cherokee rifle lol

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Not too bad a deal. I picked uo 2 mint condition Senecas 46 and 36 for $1200.
The Seneca is my favorite of all T/C rifles. I'm still looking for a 36. I had one 40 years ago. Can't remember what I did with it, but I do remember many days with it in the woods after squirrels and turkeys. It seems everyone these days are using or wanting a custom fowler but I'd take a 36 Seneca over that anyway. With a conical it even makes a good deer gun. I remember in those days gun season required .35 caliber as a minimum in any rifle to hunt deer with. If I don't find one soon I'll have to get one of Jim's SMR in .36.
 
The Seneca is my favorite of all T/C rifles. I'm still looking for a 36. I had one 40 years ago. Can't remember what I did with it, but I do remember many days with it in the woods after squirrels and turkeys. It seems everyone these days are using or wanting a custom fowler but I'd take a 36 Seneca over that anyway. With a conical it even makes a good deer gun. I remember in those days gun season required .35 caliber as a minimum in any rifle to hunt deer with. If I don't find one soon I'll have to get one of Jim's SMR in .36.
I got to shoot a friends once, that rifle just felt good, almost like part of your body and was very accurate. Hope you find one Mike. I tried to buy my friends from him, naturally he turned down all offers.
 
The factory did burn. Not a myth. I had a New Englander back there for repair that burned up with the factory. T/C sent me a brand new NE to replace it. Alas, it had the Quick Load de-Accurizer and it quickly went down the road.

Nice Cherokee.
 
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