The 45 calibers are selling in the 325 - 400 range and the .36 calibers are selling as high as 700, all depending on condition and extras ( matching serial number box, starter kit etc)
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.
yes they did-very handy (light weight) and accurate small charge
The value of a Thompson Center .36 caliber Seneca rifle can vary widely based on its condition, age, and included accessories. Generally, prices can range from around $400 to $800 or more for well-maintained models. Collectors might pay a premium for rifles in excellent condition or with unique features. For the most accurate valuation, it's best to consult recent sales or a firearms expert.
Thompson Center Arms was created in 1965.
The address of the Firemans Memorial Exhibit Center Of Wny is: 4141 Seneca St, West Seneca, NY 14224-3040
Thompson Center has no official published serial number list, but I can usually tell a general age by the model and serial number. The model is in most cases engraved on the barrel, ie Cherokee, Seneca, Hawken, New Englander, Renegade etc. and the serial number is stamped on the barrel itself or on the breech plug. You can also contact Thompson Center directly and they may be able to help.
James R. Thompson Center was created in 1985.
Thompson Center is currently owned by Smith and Wesson holding corp.
The closest major airport to Seneca, South Carolina is Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport (GSP / KGSP). This airport is in Greenville, South Carolina and is about 53 driving miles from the center of Seneca, SC.
300 dollars to me , if it is in great condition.
Being a 5 digit serial number puts it early in production , most likely early 80's. However the Hawken was not produced by Thompson Center in .36 caliber, they did make a drop in replacement barrel in .36, but they are very rare. I suspect you may have the Seneca model, this you can determine by measuring across the barrel, flat side to flat side. The Seneca will measure 13/16" across the flats. A Hawken will measure 15/16". The Seneca also has a patch box that is rounded towards the but vs. the Hawken being pointed towards the but. If it is a Seneca .36 in 95% + condition it could be worth in the $500 to 700 range, the Hawken with the .36 drop in barrel would be in the neighborhood of 450 +/-
contact Thompson Center Customer Service.