Hello I saw one on one of the gun sites I frequent and it peaked my interest, now my knowledge of inline pistoles is next to nothing so I will rely on you guys for knowledge how are they for Quality and accuracy or should I move on thanks
I wonder how often that happens. Not neccessarily to the fellows here but to all muzzle loaders. Maybe all rifles period.I regret selling it because I'm convinced I didn't experiment with enough loads.
one should never sell a gun.I had one for a while. I loved the look and feel of it...
I regret selling it...
I regret selling almost every gun I did sell. But if you find the right young person or someone who cant afford one it does warm my heart to give one away.one should never sell a gun.
I bought one of those .54 caliber Thompson Center Scout pistols back when they first came out. I got those funky Thompson Center Quick-Detachable scope rings/base, along with a Leupold 2x pistol scope. I had several boxes of Hornady round balls, and as I recall, at least 5 boxes/20 of the .54 caliber Hornady Great Plains bullets. Then, before I ever got a chance to shoot it, some guy offered me way more money than I thought reasonable for the whole package, and like an idiot I sold it.ya I think I'm going to pass I have found a TC Scout 54 cal I have always wanted one that is if I can get it for a good price
Get the TC cause if you don't you will never see another and trust me you will not remember the cost , just the should have/Edya I think I'm going to pass I have found a TC Scout 54 cal I have always wanted one that is if I can get it for a good price
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