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Posted By: MWN FS: NIB T-C Icon .243 'Ultrawood' - 08/24/14
I have a new in box with all papers a Thompson Center "ICON' in .243 with a 24" barrel. It has the T-C 'Ultrawood' which is a laminated walnut stock with carbon fiber layers in between. The walnut visible to the sides is nice straight grain walnut with decent contrast. This model features a detachable magazine, integral scope bases, adjustable trigger, and block bedding.

$650 shipped in CUSA to your FFL. Be sure that your FFL will accept shipments from individuals. Need an 'I'll take it' and an email to mattnormanATcomcast.net (and it is listed on another site).

I have limited 'Net access so responses to this website and PM's will be limited to evenings.

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Price reduced to 600 shipped CUSA
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I was asked it this was an 'original ICON' and I'm not sure as my knowledge is limited. It appears that this rifle was made in 2008. The test target is so dated as is the copyright on a DVD that is in the box. The box and barrel all indicate Rochester, New Hampshire. On the owners manual it states 'Thompson Center' and then under that it states 'A Smith & Wesson Company'.

My limited research indicates that S&W bought TC in 2006, but didn't announce moving the production to Springfield Mass until late in 2010.

If anybody could add to this it would be appreciated.


Trades?

I'd be interested in...

Shotguns: Browning Double Auto (Standard or Twelvette), Ithaca Model 37 in 20 gauge, or solid/functional Winchester Model 97. No polychoke and stocks not shortened. My head can also be turned by the right Remington in 20 or 16 gauge; Model 11 or 48 series. Or a 16 gauge 870/1100

Handgun: Glock 17

Rifle: T-C carbine, preferably in 30-30 or .357

I'm not opposed to kicking in bucks for something better than what I have as long as the tape measure used to establish our values are the same
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