https://www.guns.com/news/2021/05/04...hompson-center
Hopefully the buyer will be interested in offering more single-shot and blackpowder pistols and rifles. I believe S&W originally bought T/C for the barrel making capacity, not the product line.Massachusetts-based Smith & Wesson on Monday announced it intended to divest the company of the Thompson/Center Arms brand in the near future.
In a release, the publicly-traded company (NASDAQ: SWBI) said the move to sever the T/C branch of the storied American gunmaker was to better focus on core S&W brands.
While it is unlikely, I am hoping Sturm, Ruger is the buyer. The T/C line would fill a niche in Ruger's products, namely simpler single-shot pistol and rifles. While Ruger has the No. 1 on limited production, there are still people looking for a simple break-open design as well as primitive hunting tools. Imagine a Ruger Hawken paired with a Ruger Old Army.