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SOLD .50cal TC Renegade World's Trade Fair Edition

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Up for sale is a beautiful TC Renegade, World's trade fair edition, dated 1982.

26" Long X 1" across the flats, 1:48 twist, adjustable sights, Double set triggers, gorgeous walnut stock. Bore condition is beautiful! I completely took the rifle apart and oiled everything up after inspection.

Please inspect the pics! They tell the story on its life. This is a beautiful rifle and is 100% ready to roll some smoke!

I just installed a new nipple as well.

$475 shipped













 
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Nice enough gun but, just a world's fair barrel on a regular Renegade stock. The Tennessee world's fair Renegade had a metal plaque on the stock telling about it & was mounted on a wooden rack in the shape of the state of Tennessee which also had the descriptive plaque on it and also included a knife and a tomahawk.
 
Interesting Bubba.50. I have one with a 15xx serial number and no plaque. It is the gun only and was a neglected antique/thrift shop purchase. I wonder it there were two levels available.
 
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