Stirring the Pot - TC Custom Shop [message #42525] |
Mon, 30 January 2017 15:38 |
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Crubear
Messages: 1796 Registered: March 2010 Location: NW Georgia
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Not picking on anyone, honest!!!, but what makes a TC Custom Shop barrel so special?
It came from the same source as the regular barrels (Fox Ridge was just a store front a couple feet from the factory - stopped by there in the 80s a couple times). Why should a standard factory chamber, in a standard length barrel, with a standard (or special for that matter) finish be worth more than the store bought one?
It's not like they paid more attention to it than they did anything else?
Just pondering for the sake of pondering.
Honestly, I have all the barrels I want or could ever need..... wait, look, there's another!!
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Re: Stirring the Pot - TC Custom Shop [message #42530 is a reply to message #42529] |
Mon, 30 January 2017 18:25 |
gemihur
Messages: 312 Registered: March 2012 Location: Ridgelines of Virginia
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There are less of them subsequently supply and demand elevates their 'perceived' value.
They were released in formats that the factory stuff wasn't. ie.; 12" octagon, 6" octagon,& 15" bull.
They do look nice. I have a few just for that reason.
Think twice...shoot once.
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Re: Stirring the Pot - TC Custom Shop [message #42534 is a reply to message #42530] |
Tue, 31 January 2017 09:25 |
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Crubear
Messages: 1796 Registered: March 2010 Location: NW Georgia
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I accept that the not standard are worth more, that's easy... but paying more for a Custom Shop 14" 22LR (in any luster) just because it says TC Custom Shop?
Scalloped barrel though? Ohhhhhhh
Honestly, I have all the barrels I want or could ever need..... wait, look, there's another!!
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