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Thompson Pro Hunter thumbhole rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="rtv900" data-source="post: 235104" data-attributes="member: 9837"><p>The answer is yes.</p><p> </p><p>I now have four of them. I dont know why since you can change barrels and it is supposed to be an all in one rifle, muzzleloader and shotgun. I have one in camo, one black and two wood. I have been enjoying mine for quite awhile now. I have had trigger jobs done on each one. You can really make it a nice trigger and take up the travel. I get less than one inch with all of the calibers that I have. There are a few things I would recommend. One is to get a locking hinge pin. Some people might say to use an oversized pin but that will void your lifetime warranty and is not needed. That locking pin will take up any slop in the pivit point - that is if you have any. I have only had one gun that was lose and it took a $30 pin to fix the problem. </p><p> </p><p>I cannot say enough about them. I think if it fits you and you like it go for it. I have been happy with mine and I am sure you will enjoy one if you get one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rtv900, post: 235104, member: 9837"] The answer is yes. I now have four of them. I dont know why since you can change barrels and it is supposed to be an all in one rifle, muzzleloader and shotgun. I have one in camo, one black and two wood. I have been enjoying mine for quite awhile now. I have had trigger jobs done on each one. You can really make it a nice trigger and take up the travel. I get less than one inch with all of the calibers that I have. There are a few things I would recommend. One is to get a locking hinge pin. Some people might say to use an oversized pin but that will void your lifetime warranty and is not needed. That locking pin will take up any slop in the pivit point - that is if you have any. I have only had one gun that was lose and it took a $30 pin to fix the problem. I cannot say enough about them. I think if it fits you and you like it go for it. I have been happy with mine and I am sure you will enjoy one if you get one. [/QUOTE]
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