Anarchy Outdoors Offers Upgrades for T/C Compass and Venture

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posted on August 24, 2020
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Bolt handle and ic rail attached to camo rifle
Anarchy Outdoors has introduced two upgrades for the Thompson Center Compass and Venture rifles—a threaded bolt handle and a Picatinny scope base with a bubble level. The first of these modifications allows you to fit the rifle more closely to the shooter. An ergonomic addition, the Threaded Bolt Handle is swept back further than the factory component, and places the bolt knob in a position making it easier to work the action. The handle ends in 5/16-24 TPI threads, meaning it can be used with any Anarchy Outdoors aftermarket bolt handle utilizing the same threads. Precision machined from 17-4 stainless steel, the Threaded Bolt Handle is available in a satin or black nitride finish  MSRP: $59.99

The Picatinny Scope Base, meanwhile, boasts an integral bubble level that is machined into the back of the rail. Similar to the bubble levels common on compound-bow sighting systems, this lets the shooter quickly and easily see if their rifle is level before taking a shot. The base, machined from 7075-T6 aluminum and hardcoat-anodized matte black, also features a forward cant of either 20 MOA or 30 MOA. This maximizes the amount of usable elevation adjustment in a riflescope. MSRP: $89.99

For more information, please visit anarchyoutdoors.com.

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