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Gregg Ritz, former owner of Thompson/Center Arms, has officially reacquired the company. Smith & Wesson purchased the company in January 2007, when Ritz was president and CEO, for $102 million.
Thompson/Center Arms (T/C Arms) announced the return of its ENCORE PROHunter in April 2025, signaling yet another step forward in rebuilding the well-known firearm firm. "We are proud to have ...
ROCHESTER — The former site of Thompson Center Arms, on North Main Street in Rochester, officially sold on Dec. 19, according to the Rochester Assessing Office. The purchaser, 400 North Main ...
Few will top the dramatic story of iconic New England muzzleloader maker Thompson/Center Arms. Its saga could be a heart-wrenching movie, spiced with big money, enviable success and small-town ...
Firearms manufacturer Thompson/Center Arms has announced it will be relocating its North Main Street operations to Springfield, Mass., home of its parent company, Smith & Wesson Holding Corp. The ...
today announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Thompson/Center Arms, Inc., a 40-year old, privately held, New Hampshire-based designer, manufacturer and marketer of ...
Thompson/Center Arms' loyal consumers should rest assured that they will continue to receive the world-class firearms, accessories, and customer service support that the brand has been known for ...
Four former employees of a New Hampshire firearms company are starting their own gun-manufacturing business.Smith & Wesson-owned firearms manufacturer Thompson Center Arms moved from Rochester to ...
Mention Thompson/Center Arms to hunters and gun people, and they will likely comment on one of the many T/C Encore centerfire and muzzleloader models which have made such a positive impact on the ...
Thompson/Center Arms, a Smith & Wesson company, introduces the ICON , its first bolt-action centerfire rifle. The ICON incorporates several custom features that deliver accuracy, reliability and ...
Smith & Wesson Holding Corporation has added another major holding to their portfolio: Thompson/Center Arms, Inc. Early this morning, Smith & Wesson announced the $102 million all-cash purchase.
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Smith & Wesson Corp. said it was buying privately-held firearms maker Thompson/Center Arms for $102 million in cash. The deal, which is expected to close in January 2007 ...