You can get one by downloading it from the website for tcarms. Click on the link below, then slect your model.
50-300 USd
200-400 USD
100-400 or so
Thompson-Center is still very much in business and can supply a manual. You might need to do an internet search for their website.
There are no published date codes for them so the only way to find out for sure is to contact Thompson Center directly.
This pistol was made in 2 variations from 1953-54 and then from 1955-70. In fair condition it would be worth around $25 to $40. see the link below for the owners manual
AnswerGo to www.fleet.ford.com/maintenanceThere is a diagram in the owners manual (page 125). Check outhttp://vehicleownersmanuals.blogspot.com/ to download it for free.
4/100's of an inch. .50 cal = .5 inch .54 cal = .54 inch
Depending on exact model and condition, anywhere from $250-$350. The sales of the traditional caplock rifles has declined in favor of the in-line rifles- but I still love my Hawken!
around 3500 fps
Depending on the model, Patriots go from (msrp in the 80's 200 to 250) 300 up in .45 cal and 400 up in .36 cal. and scout pistols (MSRP in the late 80's early 90's 275 to 300) go around 250- 300 depending on caliber .50 is common, .45 and .54 are harder to find. check out www.gunbroker.com and search Thompson patriot , scout.
50-150 USD