Only TC knows and I don't think they will tell.
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No way to answer without more information. They are modern day guns, and still being made. You can contact Thompson Center through their website at tcarms.
You will need to contact Thompson Center Customer Service thru their website.
The Thompson Contender with a serial number of 7000 was made in the year 1967. Thompson/Center Arms is a firearm company that is based in Rochester, New Hampshire
The Thompson Center Hawken rifle with the serial number 492246 was likely manufactured in 1980. Thompson Center Arms produced these rifles in various years, and the serial number can help pinpoint the manufacturing date. For the most accurate information, it's best to consult Thompson Center's records or a dedicated firearms historian.
The Thompson Center Hawken rifle with serial number 66841 was likely made in the late 1970s to early 1980s. Thompson Center Arms began production of the Hawken model in the mid-1970s, and serial numbers from that era can help narrow down the specific year of manufacture. For an exact year, consulting a Thompson Center production records or reference guide would provide definitive information.
The Thompson Center Seneca with the serial number 22050 was likely manufactured in the early 1980s. Thompson Center Arms produced the Seneca model from 1970 until around 1985, and the specific serial number places it within that timeframe. For exact dating, you may want to consult Thompson Center's manufacturing records or reference materials.
In a TCA, if it has letter preceding the serial number, it was made after 1971.
You can contact Thompson Center Customer Service through their website for help. They are still in business, you know. BTW, really good rifles.
You will need to call TC
Depends on the Thompson. If you mean the Thompson submachine gun, yes, they were made in caliber .45 ACP (and other calibers as well). However, there are other Thompsons. I have a Thompson Center muzzleloading rifle that is .50 caliber.