T/C Buckeye Hunter Carbine?


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jonnyringo
January 10, 2006, 10:34 PM
I own a Thompson Center Buckeye Hunter carbine muzzleloader, .50 caliber. It is one of a 250 gun run, I believe. What would this be worth in very good to excellent condition?

Thanks,
jr

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splinter510
January 10, 2007, 10:24 PM
I own # 73 in this run as well - did you ever find any info out on this?

arcticap
January 11, 2007, 03:59 AM
Could you describe it or post a picture? What are some of its features (shape of stock, barrel), anything about it stand out as being special or different?

splinter510
January 12, 2007, 07:30 AM
I'll try - its a neat little muzzleloader. CapLock, traditional look and sights, but it has a very short octagonal barrel. I believe the stock is walnut but not sure. ON the left side of the barrel it has a black powder or pyrodex warning, the letters JSG and the serial ; "Buckeye Hunter" in script on top. On right side of the barrel it had T/C name and address, along w/ 50 CAL

I got mine as a gift in the early 90's. I believe it had been purchased from a gunsmith that had spec'd the gun and had TC handle the run, but not positive about this. I've lost track of the guy I bought it from but he was a significant collector, and sold this to my wife as a neat gift. I believe the guns were built in the mid to late 80's.

Thanks for any feedback!

bigdogger
February 13, 2010, 08:10 PM
I own a t/c buckeye hunter also with the serial # 00391, so I don't think the run was limited to 250. It was a raffle prize and has never been fired. It really is a cool looking muzzleloader but sure would like to get a value on it also.

arcticap
February 14, 2010, 12:07 AM
Because it has a short barrel and it's not much different than the TC Treehawk or the Traditions Buckskinner, IMO I don't think that it would be worth much more than $200 and maybe a little less.
The other posters that have sold or bought one can be PM'd to ask about the value of theirs.


I was told this was a special run of 500 for a company in Ohio. There was another model "buckeye hunter" with 20 inch hex. barrel. I am no authority on BP so I am not sure. I just thought I would throw that in.....Dean

http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=356028&highlight=buckeye+hunter


Hi.
I found number 00011 of these unique rifles at Wanamacher's gun show in Tulsa, Oklahoma back in the early 90s. Being a Buckeye and a T/C enthusiast, I had to have it. Have never seen another one even mentioned until I looked in the archives on this website. Apparently there is not alot of knowledge out there on this model so I will share what I know and have heard. Any confirmation or additional info would be appreciated. I was told this was a limited run (250?) that was only sold through the Shotgun News. In front of the serial number there are the initials "JSG" diagonally inscribed on the 20 inch octagonal barrel. In the 1970s and 1980s, I used to frequent a wholesale/retail gunshop somewhere in southern Ohio (Wilmington, Cedarville?) that I think had those initials. Can't recall it or find it now. The rifle has a Renegade stock, rear T/C peep site, single trigger and sling swivels. I was thinking about putting mine out on gunbroker.com with a real high reserve just to generate some conversation.


http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=488824&highlight=buckeye+hunter

Pancho
February 15, 2010, 12:07 AM
I've got 00240 and the strange thing is that it has a round barrel. Great little brush gun. I changed the nipple to musket cap.

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