Thompson Center Arms G2 and Pro Hunter Encore Series: Guns & Gear|S7

Published on September 26, 2015
Duration: 3:06

The Thompson Center G2 and Pro Hunter Encore series are highlighted, emphasizing the return of the G2 with its interchangeable barrel and stock system, now available as complete firearms. The Pro Hunter Encore is presented as a more robust option for larger calibers. A field test of the Encore handgun in .223 Remington demonstrates its accuracy and suitability for hunting.

Quick Summary

The Thompson Center G2 series, a classic firearm line, has returned with an interchangeable barrel and stock system, now available as complete handguns and rifles. The G2 handgun comes in .22 Long Rifle and .357 Magnum, while the rifle is in .30-30. The Pro Hunter Encore is a larger, beefier system designed for bigger calibers like .300 Win Mag.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Thompson Center G2 Series Returns
  2. 00:28Interchangeable Barrels and Stocks Explained
  3. 00:52G2 Handgun and Rifle Calibers
  4. 01:16Pro Hunter Encore vs. G2 Comparison
  5. 01:47G2 and Pro Hunter Features Summary
  6. 02:11Encore Handgun Field Test (.223)
  7. 02:49Shooting Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Thompson Center G2 series?

The Thompson Center G2 series is a classic firearm line that has been brought back into production. It features an interchangeable system allowing for various barrel calibers and stock changes. The G2 is now available as complete handguns and rifles.

What calibers are available for the Thompson Center G2?

The Thompson Center G2 handguns are chambered in .22 Long Rifle and .357 Magnum. The G2 rifle is currently offered in .30-30, but all previous barrel calibers for the system are still compatible and available.

How does the Pro Hunter Encore differ from the G2?

The Pro Hunter Encore system is a larger and more robust version compared to the G2. It was developed to handle bigger calibers like .300 Win Mag, requiring a stronger frame system for increased hunting demands.

Can I use old barrels with the new Thompson Center G2?

Yes, old barrels are still compatible with the new Thompson Center G2 system. This ensures that users who previously owned G2 components can integrate them with the newly available complete firearms.

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