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chef50

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Found this classic in my local pawn shop, needed a wedge pin, rusty all over so I'll be cleaning it for a while. On the GOOD SIDE....it only cost me $39!!! AND.....it was even loaded! Always check em before you take it home. My wife Char doing the honors displaying it. Thompson Center Renegade in .54 cal.
 

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There ya go, right place, right time, keep us posted on the process. I have found a few loaded from a pawn shop in the past. Looks like a bush gun for sure.
 
Found this classic in my local pawn shop, needed a wedge pin, rusty all over so I'll be cleaning it for a while. On the GOOD SIDE....it only cost me $39!!! AND.....it was even loaded! Always check em before you take it home. My wife Char doing the honors displaying it. Thompson Center Renegade in .54 cal.
Better check them scope mount holes. LOL!
 
I love hitting the pawn shops, often great deals. What brand of scope is that, my mind is notting firing on all 8 this morning.
 
That's the best price for a T/C that I've seen in forever :eek: - nice grab ! ! :thumb:
They even got a scope and mounts in the deal. My brother picked up a percussion White Mountain Carbine for $20 at a flea market recently. It's only problem was a rounded off stuck nipple. He put the heat gun to it and out it came. Gold is where you find it ;)
 
Good deal! That's nothing like the pawn shop by my house. I went in there recently and there was a poorly put together CVA Philadelphia Derringer that wouldnt even hold at full cock. I thought it might be a cheap project I could fix up with my son so I asked the guy how much he wanted for it. He says "I could let it go for $280." :oops: I won't be going back there!
 
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