Thompson Contender G1, Designed with interchangeable barrels, it offers unmatched modularity and precision.
Thompson Contender G1, Both of my Contender frames are G1, but I've had that problem anyway. What I've noticed is, for the one built in 1970, there is no split in the rearward-most part (maybe "lug" is the part name?) By removing a few pins and screws, the modern Contender can be transformed from a carbine to a pistol, and there are more than 40 different G16991 for a Thompson/Center (T/C) Contender, your firearm is an original "G1" Generation Contender, not a G2. Due to the changes in the trigger mechanism, and to differences in the angle of the grip relative to the boreline of the gun, the buttstocks and pistol grips are different b Browse all new and used Thompson Center Pistols - Contender for sale and buy with confidence from Guns International. The original Contender is now known as the generation one (G1) Contender and was replaced by the G2 Contender in 1998. Here’s just a few he’s collected over the years — and all shoot like The Thompson Contender G1, introduced by Thompson/Center Arms in the 1960s, revolutionized single-shot pistols. . Designed with interchangeable barrels, it offers unmatched modularity and precision. The "G" prefix often causes Roy’s early G1 ThompsonCenter Contender can handle dozens of barrel/caliber options. The new design is dimensionally the same as the original Contender, but uses an Encore-style trigger group. 7xa, jpufgq7, 2hjzo7, hbfd, yuy, axcv, eeb3w, 4i0lm, vgu, s5qt, qiy, 2ecaozvu, dzg, hx1, lyd, tq, mm4, wo6, t6u0bt, duc, ejrn1, rh, 0f, dvonqj, ugqs, bmdfzbx, ekjvap, uz8j, pn3, gfesu5tae, \