BTW: I don't recall any real complaints with quality or performance of the TC locks. He/we, a lot of folks, were simply prejudiced against them because they used coil springs. Not 'traditional'.
Actually this statement is the main reason I get my back up when some of you start the rant against Thompson Center. But let me say first and foremost I do appreciate all the information you guys provide, so here is a big “Thank You” for that. However, that out of the way, a person has to make their own judgment about any lifestyle story. Whether it be politics, religion, the stock market and, yes, flintlocks. When you observe one thing and some else tells you differently, there is a problem! Let me use the Timex watch for example, as I did earlier. I have been using a Timex watch for years and now along comes my fried and tells me, you can't get accurate time with that watch, you need a Rolex to do that. But the Timex has been very accurate for years and years. His remarks are contrary to what I have seen.
This statement,
”¦ simply prejudiced against them because they used coil springs. Not 'traditional'. Seems to me to be the over riding reason some of you can't give objective assessments of TC firearms.
That one thing won't let you. They just can't be good, they just can't.
I see on thing and you are telling me another that just doesn't jive. Do you believe that advances your side of the story? Does it endure you as a good reporter?
You know even Jim Chambers locks have to go back once in a while. Doesn't make them poor, does it?
Thank you Rifleman1776, you are a stand up guy! :thumbsup: