FOR SALE
Thompson-Center
Contender
Two barrels- .22 Hornet and 7mm TCU
Lodi, CA (will transfer from Sac to Manteca region)
$600 with all the extras
Will not ship, DROS fees are buyers responsibility. I'd prefer to do the transfer in Lodi or Sacramento
Ex condition T/C Contender with two barrels. First one is in .22 Hornet and comes with a Burris 2x scope. The second is in 7mm TCU (see below) and is equipped with upgraded sights. Pachmayer grips/forepiece are on the gun now, comes with original wood. I'm also including the 7mm TCU dies, its favorite load recipes and around 100 rounds of 7mm TCU which is included AS COMPONENTS ONLY.
Contact me via PM here or email at exmccop@aol.com
*from Wikipedia*
The TCU family is formed by necking up the .223 to the new diameter, and fire forming to reduce case taper and increase shoulder angle. The 7 mm version first appeared around 1980, with the .25 caliber appearing in 1987. The larger calibers provide more downrange energy, and resist wind deflection better than the original .22 caliber (5.56mm) bullet, and the moderate case capacity of the .223 Remington works well in the short pistol barrels






Thompson-Center
Contender
Two barrels- .22 Hornet and 7mm TCU
Lodi, CA (will transfer from Sac to Manteca region)
$600 with all the extras
Will not ship, DROS fees are buyers responsibility. I'd prefer to do the transfer in Lodi or Sacramento
Ex condition T/C Contender with two barrels. First one is in .22 Hornet and comes with a Burris 2x scope. The second is in 7mm TCU (see below) and is equipped with upgraded sights. Pachmayer grips/forepiece are on the gun now, comes with original wood. I'm also including the 7mm TCU dies, its favorite load recipes and around 100 rounds of 7mm TCU which is included AS COMPONENTS ONLY.
Contact me via PM here or email at exmccop@aol.com
*from Wikipedia*
The TCU family is formed by necking up the .223 to the new diameter, and fire forming to reduce case taper and increase shoulder angle. The 7 mm version first appeared around 1980, with the .25 caliber appearing in 1987. The larger calibers provide more downrange energy, and resist wind deflection better than the original .22 caliber (5.56mm) bullet, and the moderate case capacity of the .223 Remington works well in the short pistol barrels







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