I need some help identifying this Thompson Center rifle. It doesn't have a model name on it. Also, would cutting and putting a bow tie joint fix the Crack in the stock or is the stock junked? The crack does go all the way through.
@Nobade is right. I forgot about the new englander and just looked at the stock and trigger.New Englander. It has a round barrel and is marked 50 caliber.
Until it breaks again…. I’ve repaired a bunch of these, and it’s takes something more than epoxy or wood glue. One method that I found works well is to replace the wood screws holding the tang with machine screws threaded into the trigger assembly.New Englander. It has a round barrel and is marked 50 caliber.
Acraglas epoxy, the runny type, blown into the crack and clamped. Redo the finish and you'll never know it was broken.
Are the barrels interchangeable on the same rifle? As in if I had a .50 caliber barrel, can I put it on a 54 caliber stock?I agree with Nobade, it‘s a New Englander. I have one with .50 cal and 12ga barrels, great gun.
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