Red Legged Scout
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Was the Renegade ever made in a 54 cal flintlock.
If so how hard is one to find?
If so how hard is one to find?
FYI...some clarification:Red Legged Scout said:Thanks everyone for the information.
Well I came accross a 54 Renegade in a gun store today. I don't think it a kit gun since the serial # doesn't start with a K. All the books
I look in said the the Renegade was made in only
a caplock. The serial number was 52xxx and it had an old model lock on it. The barrel look like it never been shoot but the stock have some ding and scraps in it (Look like from storage). The barrel length is 27 in. The wood isn't something
that I would guess came out of the costum shop.
I've got an old style 15/16" .45cal hawken barrel like that...when I went to install the improved rear sight on it I ran into that too...hole spacing on the improved sight base is wider...ended up only using one screw with some loc-tiie...the overhanging edges fit snug enough on the edges of the flats that it's done fine for several years now...and I can understand how various engineering changes can happen like that over the years.La Longue Carabine said:About 20 years ago I bought a TC Renegade flint, 54 caliber, used from a guy as a present for my dad. Factory all the way. Got it back when my dad retired to Florida, and now my son shoots it. It has the shorter Renegade barrel, so it was not removed from a Hawken. I recently had to replace the rear site and the one TC sent me did not fit....different hole spacing. This barrel is so old that they were drilling the site holes differently.
Yes they still make them...contact TC's Fox Ridge store, 800-243-4570, menu #3buzz bait said:i bought one off my budddy a few years back for a 100 bucks he got it used about 10 years before used i figure its old the serial number starts with 15 . dose t/c still make parts thinking about getting a new flash hole and frizzen or is there some place else i can look.
The Hawkens and Renegades were always TC's mainstream muzzleloader models...they just didn't build and maintain inventory levels of the Renegade Flintlocks like they did the Hawken...I always assumed it was a supply/demand/market forecast thing...but they were regular production models, not made as a 'special run', just lower volumes.Red Legged Scout said:TC must have made a limited run that was released in PA. I have hunted PA with a muzzleloader for 25yrs and talking to some of the guys from hunting
camp they said they seen them show up every now and then by a guest at the camp. Seems like the only people that know of them are out of PA.
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