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Price Check Thompson Center Encore

d_wit22

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.50 Cal inline. Thinking about selling but struggling to come up with fair value seeing that there isn't many available in this configuration. What's everyone's thoughts? Thanks in advance
 

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It looks like an older model?one that you need a wrench to remove the breech plug, depends on how many rounds,if the scope is included,and how clean the gun is and bore!if all is included you could start around $900?that don't make them anymore,but that's my guess?I could be high,but people on GunBroker are paying higher amounts,but those are the endeavor and pro hunter model!hope that helps!Good luck
 
Bore condition is everything. If it's clean and shiny and you're including the scope I would ask around $700 if it were mine to sell.
 
Also depends on if it's a configurable encore receiver. As in, can the pin be removed and turn it into a centerfire rifle or shotgun. Those would be worth more as it's not a fixed muzzleloader.
 
Also depends on if it's a configurable encore receiver. As in, can the pin be removed and turn it into a centerfire rifle or shotgun. Those would be worth more as it's not a fixed muzzleloader.
I *think* all the blued receivers were "configurable."
 
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