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Old 01-05-2007 | 09:44 PM
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between a TC Z5 Omega and a regular one? I was just wondering. Appreciate it!
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Old 01-05-2007 | 10:42 PM
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between a TC Z5 Omega and a regular one? I was just wondering. Appreciate it!
I've heard that it is the sights and the recoil pad. Otherwise the same. Those two upgrades missing.
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The Z5 was built as a retail gun for stores like wal-mart and other big box stores.... the only real difference comes in the sights and the trigger group... the barrel is a blued barrel, the black synthetic stock isthe same for both guns.

In a regular Omega the trigger groups has some very small allen wrench hex head screws in it so the whole assembly can be dismantled...

Look here for the Omega line

http://www.tcarms.com/firearms/omegaMuzzleloaders.php

I think you'll see the Z5 is the only blued model and all the rest are stainless.

I once new this because a previous discussion, but I never found it important enough to remember - the Omega is an Omega...

Another one i just remember I think - z5 recoil lugs are welded on regular Omega's are screwed on - big deal
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