S&W buys T/C Arms is this good or bad???
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Just found this out on another board and was curious as to what you all think. Here is a link. http://ir.smith-wesson.com/phoenix.z...amp;highlight=
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Fork Horn
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If you scroll down to the 18-20ths posts there is a huge thread there.
In my eyes if your not a Smith distributor and a TC one what will happen?
Lose the TC line!
SHills
In my eyes if your not a Smith distributor and a TC one what will happen?
Lose the TC line!
SHills
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S&W buys T/C Arms is this good or bad???
Personally, I think they were better off before. I'm sure the warranties not gonna be as good now. A handgun company has no business getting into muzzleloading. It sounds ridiculous. I don't think it will be too bad though.
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They say that the policywill remain the same, we will see; I hope that any one who has problems will put the entire story up here so the rest of us have some idea of what they do if it is different than what they say.
I all ways bought TC and handled them when we had the shop because you could depend on them to make what ever was wrong right, with out that they are not worth the price. Lee
I all ways bought TC and handled them when we had the shop because you could depend on them to make what ever was wrong right, with out that they are not worth the price. Lee
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I all ways bought TC and handled them when we had the shop because you could depend on them to make what ever was wrong right, with out that they are not worth the price.
I agree!!!!!
I agree!!!!!




