How much is a Thompson Center Omega?

How much is a Thompson Center Omega?

Thompson Center Omega – . 50 Cal. Black Powder – Price: $549.00 – Used Gun Condition: EXCELLENT!

What are the top 5 muzzleloaders?

Comparison of the Best Muzzleloaders

Name Rating Price
CVA Paramount Muzzleloader (4.7/5.0) $949
Remington Model 700 Ultimate Muzzleloader (4.6/5.0) $999
Traditions Buckstalker Muzzleloader with 3-9×40 Scope (4.5/5.0) $489
CVA Wolf Muzzleloader (4.4/5.0) $283

Who makes Omega muzzleloaders?

Details & Specs. Thompson Center®’s OmegasTM will revolutionalize the way hunters think about muzzleloaders for years to come. It’s sleek profile and its “swinging block” lever action design make this muzzleloader one of the simplest and no nonsense muzzleloaders on the market… simple to operate; simple to clean.

Who bought out Thompson Center?

Smith & Wesson
On January 4, 2007, Thompson/Center was purchased by Smith & Wesson. On December 8, 2010, Smith & Wesson announced that the original Rochester, New Hampshire plant would be closed and manufacturing was transferred to Springfield, Massachusetts.

Who bought Thompson Center?

The state would maintain a 30% ownership stake. “The Prime Group will be purchasing the Thompson Center for $70 million up front and, just as importantly, this sale alleviates taxpayers of over half a billion dollars in necessary deferred maintenance costs on this building,” Pritzker said.

Are Traditions muzzleloaders any good?

Super lightweight and offering extra safety features, this muzzleloader is a still-hunter’s dream. And it comes at a bargain price! In recent years, Traditions has taken the lead on producing front-stuffers that are lighter and easier for hunters to use.

Is Thompson Center firearms still in business?

Following the closure of Thompson/Center arms in Rochester, New Hampshire, Thompson Investment Casting opened in the same town continuing production of metal products for various companies including Smith & Wesson.