Co-developed by Smith & Wesson Performance Center and Thompson/Center Arms, the new Performance Center T/CR22 rimfire rifles—built around the reliable T/CR22 action—are outfitted with thumbhole stocks and heavy contour, button-rifled barrels.
For decades, hunters have been advised to spend more money on their scope than the rifle they mount it on, but is this advice still relevant in today’s burgeoning optics market?
Thompson/Center Arms has announced the launch of its "Hunting Heritage Month" campaign across all of the company's social media platforms. To celebrate the start of hunting season, Thompson/Center Arms is ramping up its hunting-centric social media posts.
Thompson/Center Arms has announced its new "More Bucks in Your Pocket" promotion, which will offer up to a $75 mail-in rebate on select firearms purchased between July 15 and Dec. 31, 2017.
Thompson/Center Arms has issued an immediate recall on all of its Compass rifles. The company has determined that, in some instances, depending on the heigh and position of the rifle and other factors, a chambered round may fire if the firearm is dropped with the safety in the fire position. The recall applies to all Compass rifles manufactured prior to Sept. 16, 2016.
Thompson/Center has made a habit of pushing interchangeable firearms platforms in recent years, and now they're making the idea more appealing than even with the reintroduction of the G2 Contender—which hunters will be able to purchase in either rifle or pistol form.