How ? Tc makes inlines.Could be Kibler's success rattled their cage.
I have an unmentionable Encore that is way more accurate than I am. I know a few guys that have the ML barrels and they like them. I'm with you though TDM, anyone that manufacturers ANY firearms in this day and age deserve a nod, even if it's not your thing.I call it good news when any gun manufacturer is raised from the dead in this day and time. No matter what they end up producing. They used to make some fine unmentionable bolt actions. I have one and it's my favorite.
I have an unmentionable Encore that is way more accurate than I am. I know a few guys that have the ML barrels and they like them.,,
I have a 220 swift (no, I'm not a poacher ), and a 350 legend unmentionable for mine. I would most definitely buy a T/C Seneca in 36. I got to try a friends once, the sights on it didn't do it justice, but man that rifle would hold a small Dixie cup sized pattern all day offhand, and handled like it was part of you. He wouldn't sell it.I still have a stainless Encore with a 209X50 ml barrel and a .308 unmentionable barrel. Looking for a 12 ga smoothbore unmentionable barrel for it. System has merit, although the price has gotten out of hand lately.
I wish that Ritz would study up and morph the TC Hawken in the larger calibers to more closely follow the originals - wouldn't take much. Just do the 15/16 .50 first. Similarly mod the Seneca into a Vincent-like smaller caliber line, maybe in .36 first. Just 2 lines to start off, cap & flint interchangeable, keep it simple. If not too $$$ they would sell.
My right thinking brain thinks you are right Cruiser, but the other side is hoping for a crack at owning a couple I wanted years ago.Ritz should pay kibler for lessons. But, seriously, I don't think there is any intention to revive sidelock production. Hope I'm wrong but not holding my breath.
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