best muzzleloader warrenty
#1
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From: carrollton georgia USA
warrenty will help influence decision on purchase. What I here t/c has the best warrenty CVA warrenty' s mechanical only? which manufacture is the best hands down?
#2
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From: LEVITTOWN N.Y. USA
I WOULD HAVE TO GO WITH T/C I JUST RETURN A HAWINS WITH A CRACK STOCK ON A 50 CAL FLINTER THEY REPLACE THE STOCK AND ALL BRASS HARDWARE FREE OF CHARGE AND PAID RETURN SHIPPING.I ALSO HAVE A T/C INLINE IN THE THUNDERHAWK 54CAL. THAT I REALLY LIKE AS FAR AS CVA I ALSO HAVE THE INLINE WHICH FOR THE PRICE THE GUN SHOOTS AS GOOD AS ANY OF MY T/C BLACKPOWDERS.I WAS LOOKING INTO A LYMAN GPR THE ONLY THING THAT TURN ME OFF WAS THE ONE YEAR WARRANTY ON THE RIFLE.T/C HAS A LIFETIME WARRANTY AND LOOKS LIKE THEY STAND BEHIND THERE PRODUCTS.
#4
Typical Buck
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From: Hickory NC USA
T/C here,sent back a 45 cal barrrel that wouldn' t hit a bull in the ass and 3 weeks later I got a new barrel.Cannot get the wether to cooperate so I can check it out yet. Have shot a few different bullets in it and it is 100 % better than the one I had before.
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From: chiefland Florida USA
had a T/C 45 hawken,it got to the point it would not group at all. sent it back to be checked.
about a mo. later got a brand new gun,lock,stock,and barrel.no charge.they paid shipping.
great warrenty![:-][8D]
about a mo. later got a brand new gun,lock,stock,and barrel.no charge.they paid shipping.
great warrenty![:-][8D]
#8
I have experience with both Knight and T/C on warranty work. Both are excellent.I broke my ram rod . I called Knight in a few days I had a replacement free of charge. T/C has replaced my old Renegade stock. It cracked. I was asked to send the stripped down stock.In about 10 days I had a completely new Renegade less the barrel and ramrod.I have T/C Fiber Optic sights on both the Knight Disc and Renegade. The front sites fiber optic broke. No questions asked I was send free replacements.IMO T/C' s warranty is second to none.
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#9
I would have to go with the Thompson Center... when the stock on my Renegade cracked, I sent it back, and no questions were asked. They replaced it and fitted the new stock to the old barrel, and even tuned the lock a little. I never asked for the tune up, but I was pleased to see that they really checked the gun over.
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From: dell rapids south dakota USA
I know that T/C are much more expensive than CVA so that is one thing to consider. I have a TC Hawkin in 50 cal and have had no problems but I don' t abuse it either. I also have an in line CVA Firebolt. It cost a lot less than the TC but I did have a screw break that holds the back of the trigger assembly. Called them and 5 days later I had the screw and no charge.




