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<ty>
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I was told by the local gun shop that type 2 barrels were defective and could be sent back to thompson for a new barrel.how do you tell if it is a type 1 or type 2? the barrel in question is a 10 inch 44 mag with the permanant front sight
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I was told by the local gun shop that type 2 barrels were defective and could be sent back to thompson for a new barrel.how do you tell if it is a type 1 or type 2? the barrel in question is a 10 inch 44 mag with the permanant front sight
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I'm not aware of any problems with T-2 barrels. They do have a single piece locking lug that can be updated with a split lug, but wouldn't call that a defect.

If you have a T-1 barrel, make sure that someone has a big stack of cash to offer you if they want to purchase the "defective" barrel. T-1 manufacturing dates end about 1967.

T-1 barrels are all octagon, have a flat base and has a single line address stamped T/C Arms Rochester N.H. Caliber XXXXX

T-2 Barrels are similar to T-1 barrels, but the address and caliber is two lines of text.(1967-1972)

T-3 Barrels are similar to T-2 barrels, but a few bull barrels were made. 1972-1975 manufacture. The tip to a T-3 barrel is the state stamp N H. (no period after the N)
 
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Barrel designations
T-1 Octagon, One line address, flat base, set screw, short site. 6 caliber's T/C Arms Rochester N.H. Caliber (There are variations also)1967

Pre Type 2, but not Type 1 has the N.H. BUT the caliber is located at the muzzle end

T-2 Octagon, 2 line address, flat base, set screw, significant
identification is a period after the N.H. This type has the largest caliber selection and dates 1967-1972

T-3 Octagon, 2 line address, flat base, set screw, now the period is only after the H. NOT THE N 1973-1975 (bull barrels also found is this vintage)

T-4 Octagon, 2 line address, flat base, set screw is replaced with a roll pin to hold in locking lug. (bull barrels and 14" found in this vintage)

T-5 Octagon or bull the significant change is the flat base that now has a step on it..if you check any of you 14" barrels it will have this step..

Now with in each of the above there are variations that mainly address sites.Sites are another classification in there own right. For those of you shooters out there T-1 - T-4 typically have the solid locking lug, which generally require changing to use on the newer frames,easy open started at serial # 195,000 .

T-6 thru T-9 are current variation that describe hunter barrels, stainless, 16", 21" scope models and so on. Unofficially I have deemed the T-9 indicating the newest rear site as used on the Encore and post-fire Contenders.once we clearly sort through the 6 thru 8s this may change again. One thing for for sure as a collector of TC's..just when you think you have it figured out....something else jumps up and changes every thing.
 
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