Thompson/Center Arms Encore 26in Vent Rib 20 Gauge Blued Shotgun
Specifications
Action Break Action
Finish Blued
Sights Bead Sights
Weight 6.5 pounds
Capacity 1
Grip Safety No
Optic Ready No
Barrel Length 26 inches
Manual Safety Yes
Chamber Length 3in
Length Of Pull 14 1/4 inches
Overall Length 40 inches
Trigger Safety No
Caliber / Gauge 20 Gauge
Threaded Barrel No
Ambidextrous Safety Yes
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Description
Product Overview
The Thompson/Center Arms Encore is a single-shot 20 Gauge hunting shotgun built around the versatile Encore break-action platform. This configuration features a 26-inch blued vent-rib barrel, a 3-inch chamber, and a bead front sight for practical field use. Its 40-inch overall length and approximately 6.5-pound weight provide a balanced setup for upland hunting and general sporting applications. The Encore uses a manual hammer-block safety and a rebounding hammer for controlled operation.
Key Features
- Single-shot break-action configuration for simple, reliable operation
- 26-inch blued vent-rib barrel supports a steady sight picture in the field
- 20 Gauge chamber accepts 2 3/4-inch and 3-inch shotshells
- Bead front sight provides quick target alignment
- Encore platform supports Thompson/Center barrel interchangeability
The Thompson/Center Encore offers a dependable break-action design for hunters seeking a straightforward, interchangeable-barrel platform.
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- SKU:
- 3848
- UPC:
- OMF##17477
- BUDS ID:
- 17477
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