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A real gun thread...any info on this T/C would be appreciated
William81
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This one has me stumped. I have tried to research this one and keep hitting a dead end… I was told it was made in 1996. It is in .22LR , the hammer has a switch to go between rimfire and centerfire. Any info would be appreciated….
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Looks like an Encore, can barrels and stocks be changed?
Yes they can. No other markings on the barrel or frame…
I think encore is correct, I may have a manual downloaded. I have a couple.
Thanks He Dog… That gives me another way to try and look this up…
T.C. Contender with a carbine barrel which is interchangeable for another carbine barrel or a pistol barrel with appropriate handgun stock. These are neat, I have one, but in order to install a pistol barrel the action has to be registered as a handgun. Don't put a short barrel on it without removing the rifle stock, very illegal as a short barrel rifle. Look up Contender rifle or carbine and you will see others like yours.
Thanks for the info..
I don't get that, no <18" barrel on a rifle stock, yes, but I bought both of mine as actions, and have pistol and rifle stocks to mix and match. Regestering as a handgun must be a state thing. Mine went through an FFL, but ain't registered.
With a pistol barrel installed you have an unregistered handgun, if you leave the rifle stock on, you have an illegal short (less than 16 inch) barrelled rifle. I bought my first one as a handgun and it is legal as such with any length barrel. Remember years ago T.C. stopped production of the .45/410 barrel as ATF classed it as a 10" shotgun. But, Hotshot .357's and .44 were O.K. go figure.
Pistol barrel on hand guns stocks should be legal. I also have rifle stocks for longer barrels and "rifle" calibers. I do have the .45 Colt/.410 barrel. Legal on a handgun? Or not legal assembled at all? If I only have .45 Colt ammo?
Back in 2003 when I had my FFL, the TC Encore was one of the hottest selling guns on the market.
The ATF made it known specifically, that each Encore frame had to be registered as a pistol. They were very clear about that during my "training" with Moulder and Scully.
I can't validate the Contender version of the TC product line, but I believe they are grandfathered as far as the interchangeable barrels.
I do know for sure that the Contender frame didn't have to be registered at the time of my indoctrination.
The Contender frame should also have a conversion from rim-fire to center-fire. Encore and Pro-Hunter do not.
The Encore was introduced in 1998.
Might be helpful:
Serial #'s T/C Contender "Blued"
Year Jan. - June July - Dec.
1967 1001-2250
1968 2251 - 3060 3061 - 4330
1969 4331 - 7500 7501 - 11075
1970 11076 - 14501 14502 - 15360
1971 15361 - 16850 16851 - 17885
1972 17886 - 19800 19801 - 22400
1973 22401 - 24750 24751 - 27090
1974 27091 - 30100 30101 - 34500
1975 34501 - 38401 38402 - 47890
1976 47891 - 60670 60671 - 67875
1977 67876 - 74825 74826 - 80398
1978 80399 - 91872 91873 - 108344
1979 108345 - 133856 133857 - 153636
1980 153637 - 169090 169091 - 173516
1981 173517 - 181663 181664 - 196703
1982 196704 - 208412 208413 - 220806
1983 220807 - 227176 227177 - 234850
1984 234851 - 246791 246792 - 256525
1985 256526 - 265000 265001 - 273800
1986 273801 - 287000 287001 - 297200
1987 297201 - 310599 310600 - 317099
1988 317100 - 327999 328000 - 335200
1989 335201 - 351700 351701 - 357200
1990 357201 - 366900 366901 - 370677
1991 370678 - 382852 382853 - 386697
1992 386698 - 399679 399680 - 407884
1993 407885 - 411796 411797 - 418410
1994 418411 - 427890 427891 - 430597
1995 430598 - 435934 435935 - 438365
1996 438366 - 443306 443307 - 446201
1997 446202 - 446735 446736 - 450227
1998 450228 - 452512 452513 - 453321
1999 453322 - 455590 455591 - 456568
2000 456569 -
Serial #'s T/C Contender "Stainless"
Year Jan. - June July - Dec.
1990
1991
1992
1993 S1100 - S11666 S11667 - S14723
1994 S14724 - S18041 S18042 - S23103
1995 S23104 - S28044 S28045 - S29610
1996 S29611 - S33187 S33188 - S36551
1997 S36552 - S36908 S36909 - S38434
1998 S38435 - S40173 S40518 - S40895
1999 S40896 - S41922 S41923 - S42280
2000 S42281 -
Serial #'s T/C Encore "Blued"
Year Jan. - June July - Dec.
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996 1000 - 4009
1997 4010 - 10648 10649 - 18506
1998 18507 - 29849 29850 - 35342
1999 35343 - 41341 41342 - 43993
2000 43994 -
Serial #'s T/C Encore "Stainless"
Year Jan. - June July - Dec.
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998 S1000 - S1194 S1195 - S6497
1999 S6498 - S9657 S9658 - S11907
2000 S11908
Thank you, this verified 1996 on this model and it is not an Encore but simply a Contender ?
Contender will have a total of four holes in the frame and Encore will have five.
Yep.
Thank you for all the information….. I am still trying to figure out if this was a limited edition. As I understand this model, it was offered in 1996. It was sold as a .22LR carbine but other barrels are available but it will not accept any TC barrel, only specific ones.
Thank you elubsme and all that have offered information… I am now trying to find a 1996 TC catalog to try and figure this out..
that doesn't look like stainless to me , I wonder if that is their Armour Alloy coating , look at the serial # does it start with A if so then it's Amour Alloy not stainless
No it starts with S…. The lighting is likely the reason..