It was Ron Shirks that would sell last years model TC Renegade for $90 on an inventory reduction sale at the end of the year.
One of these guns was my first M/L in around 1974.
I bought a variety of TC guns over the years, some were accurate, some were not, we didn't know about working up a load so it was hit or miss.
On my last new TC gun I pulled the lock and found the lock inlet consisted of hot melt glue placed around the inlet to hold the lock in place.
I swore off TC guns after the hot melt deal but ended up making a Renegade from random parts and building a 30 year old TC Hawken kit my father had.
And dang if I didn't buy a new unfired TC Grayhawk at a flea market the other day for $95. I didn't need the gun but couldn't pass up the deal.
TC guns seem to creep back into my life.
One of these guns was my first M/L in around 1974.
I bought a variety of TC guns over the years, some were accurate, some were not, we didn't know about working up a load so it was hit or miss.
On my last new TC gun I pulled the lock and found the lock inlet consisted of hot melt glue placed around the inlet to hold the lock in place.
I swore off TC guns after the hot melt deal but ended up making a Renegade from random parts and building a 30 year old TC Hawken kit my father had.
And dang if I didn't buy a new unfired TC Grayhawk at a flea market the other day for $95. I didn't need the gun but couldn't pass up the deal.
TC guns seem to creep back into my life.