Offer a Polite no thank you...
It’s a TC Renegade stock assembly with a poorly fitted recoil pad. Stock doesn’t look cut. Renegades had a pretty short trigger pull. May be the reason for the pad. TC used a dark reddish close grained walnut and some years had a heavy gobbed on finish. That’s all this looks like to me. the Pennsylvania Hunter is the only 1/2 round TC factory barrel long enough for two thimbles. If that’s case, they’ve put a 15/16ths barrel in a one inch stock. A more likely scenario is they had the Renegade barrel turned which did away with the holes for the thimble screws hence the gob job on those. As is and with no other surprises it don’t look in that bad condition but, I still wouldn’t go over 150 or 175 for it.Hi. Im looking at a Thompson Center .50 percussion rifle for sale that appears to have an octagonal barrel that changes to round past the nose of stock. I think its a High Plains Sporter but have never seen a barrel like that. Not much other info. The seller wants around $275 for it. Its a bit of a blister with that ugly red looking paint finish. I'm thinking more along the lines of $175 and a refinish. It looks like the ramrod thimbles are soldered on. Thanks for any info.
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YOU WOULD HAVE TO PAY ME TO TAKE THAT "THING"To me nothing says T/C except the hammer, trigger guard and lock. Appears to a hodge podge of stuff, thimbles, recoil pad, funny looking ramrod. .
What ever you may pay, it will hard t re-coup your money.
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