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Thompson/Center Arms is celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2025. Since 1965, T/C Arms has built a legacy rooted in the pioneering spirit of American hunters.
When Thompson Center Arms moved out of state, only about seven of its employees transferred to the Springfield, Mass. facility. The rest stayed in the local area, and some are looking for work.
ROCHESTER — The former site of Thompson Center Arms, on North Main Street in Rochester, officially sold on Dec. 19, according to the Rochester Assessing Office. The purchaser, 400 North Main ...
Thompson/Center Arms, a Smith & Wesson company, introduces the ICON , its first bolt-action centerfire rifle. The ICON incorporates several custom features that deliver accuracy ...
Shortly after, in 1970, founders Warren Center and K.W. Thompson would spark a resurgence of interest in black-powder weapons with their introduction of the beautiful and vastly popular Hawken rifle.
Thompson/Center Arms has launched its “Hunt For Savings” rebate program, offering a $50 rebate with the purchase of a new T/C Compass or a $25 rebate with the purchase of a new T/C IMPACT!
SPRINGFIELD, Mass., May 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Smith & Wesson Brands, Inc. (NASDAQ Global Select Market: SWBI), a leader in firearm manufacturing and design, today announced that it plans to ...
Smith & Wesson Holding Corporation has added another major holding to their portfolio: Thompson/Center Arms, Inc. Early this morning, Smith & Wesson announced the $102 million all-cash purchase.
Thompson/Center Arms announced its new entry-level IMPACT!SB line of .50-caliber break-open muzzleloaders, featuring a hand-removable triple-lead-thread breech plug and a Power Rod aluminum ramrod ...
Mention Thompson/Center Arms to hunters and gun people, and they will likely comment on one of the many T/C Encore centerfire and muzzleloader models which have made such a positive impact on the ...
Smith & Wesson-owned firearms manufacturer Thompson Center Arms moved from Rochester to Massachusetts in 2011. Rochester lost more than 200 jobs. Many of those employees stayed in the area.
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Smith & Wesson Corp. said it was buying privately-held firearms maker Thompson/Center Arms for $102 million in cash. The deal, which is expected to close in January 2007 ...
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