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My new (to me) Thompson center arms Seneca .36cal

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jcallavini

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I recently bought a Thompson center arms seneca .36cal which I got to shoot today. I cannot be more pleased. On the bench it cloverleafed a three shot group. Off hand I shot a 1/2" group. When I bought it I thought I paid a little too much, but now that I shot the gun it is priceless!
 
Senecas are very nice guns and mine are very accurate. Glad you are enjoying it. I paid $800.00 for a 32 Cal unfired Seneca and have never regretted it or any of my Seneca and Cherokee purchases. The enjoyment I get from firing them is priceless.
 
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This is my custom shop Cherokee from back in the day. Don’t make them like this anymore. Just sharing
 
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Has the large loop trigger guard which was an option for gloved hands.
 
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