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#1 Thomas BR & FT Rifles

Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2016 6:44 pm
by AdminMASTER
Some random pics..am now hankering for a pair in FT configuration...

#2 Re: Thomas BR & FT Rifles

Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2016 8:19 pm
by Jon
Are these the Larry Dunham designed ones from the later 90's.

Earlier ones could have done with a respectable pistol grip but nice to see an interchangeable backend BR or normal with adjustable cast.

#3 Re: Thomas BR & FT Rifles

Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2016 10:58 pm
by AdminMASTER
No idea Jon about Larry Dunham and his involvement with Tomas BR /FT air rifles etc..

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Here are some more pics have found:
Thomas FT Pistol.jpg
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Thomas FT Carbine.jpg
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Thomas FT Rifle.jpg
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#4 Re: Thomas BR & FT Rifles

Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2016 11:19 pm
by AdminMASTER
..couple more..

#5 Re: Thomas BR & FT Rifles

Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2016 7:03 am
by NeilM
I love the clean lines and the simple, what you see is what you get design.

#6 Re: Thomas BR & FT Rifles

Posted: Wed Sep 28, 2016 2:10 pm
by Jon
Looks like some minor changes from the Dunham design


[BBvideo 425,350]https://youtu.be/rxElho2obYk[/BBvideo]


[BBvideo 425,350]https://youtu.be/OZkag2hG1O8[/BBvideo]


Sure there was an article on it in 1995 ish.

#7 Re: Thomas BR & FT Rifles

Posted: Sat Oct 01, 2016 10:54 pm
by AdminMASTER
credit: https://en-gb.facebook.com/thomasrifles/

November 8, 2015

"I thought I would post a bit about some new stuff on the Thomas BR and FT rifles.
My goal has always been to provide a world class performing rifle right out of the box. No need to replace the reg, find a “good” barrel, send it to a tuner, etc. You open the rifle case…..put on your scope…..and know that you will be National and World class competitive. This past season has shown that goal to be met. Gold and two silver medals at the Worlds….Most of the top 10 in every class at the Nationals, a 1st and 3rd at the Extreme Pro 25m…..and all the USARB national benchrest records (indoor and out).

The most notable addition to the BR rifle was the addition of a jetted swing port. This allowed me to shoot the same rifle in every class at the Benchrest Nationals with zero compromise. The jet is located at the top of the swing port, and simply removing the LV jet and replacing it with the HV jet is all that was necessary to go from 12 fpe to 20. The jets are tuned by me here at my shop….and cannot be put in wrong or out of adjustment. There is no need to chronograph the rifle after changing over…..it will be right every time.

New rifles will have a
Titanium air tube to replace the Aluminum tube. Physical size is the same, but the Ti tube can hold 50% more air. Volume is approximately 375cc.

The next logical step was FT…..so I’m just finishing up a FT chassis for the BR rifle. One conveniently located bolt allows you to switch from the Bench chassis to the FT chassis…..and it takes about a minute or less. The FT chassis has a full length Anshutz accessory rail for just about anything you may want to add. Everything is where it should be and simply adjusted. Grips will come in 3 different sizes, or custom fit by Steve Corcoran. Steve is also getting together a wood FT and Bench stock for those that don’t like Aluminum…..and I’m sure its gonna look great. Andras from Maestro-Designs also has trigger arms in about every configuration a guy could want….and they are a direct bolt on to the 4mm trigger rail.

Doug Miller couldn’t wait for the actual FT chassis……so he shot his somewhat awkward BR platform with a few add ons at the recent CA State FT Championships and took the overall win. Nice job, Doug…..and a great first showing for Thomas rifles in FT.

So, a guy can spend less than 5k and get one rifle that will be at the top level of performance for BR (LV, HV, and Open) , and FT (Open or Hunter, and WFTF)……and be able to switch from one to the other in less than a minute without leaving anything on the table. Compare that to the amount of money that the average BR and FT competitor has spent to be competitive (maybe) in these classes the traditional way (5 or 6 rifles)…..and I think you should see the value.

Mike"

#8 Re: Thomas BR & FT Rifles

Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2016 11:00 pm
by AdminMASTER
[BBvideo 425,350]https://youtu.be/VGeWbDZtmeY[/BBvideo]

#9 Re: Thomas BR & FT Rifles

Posted: Wed Oct 19, 2016 11:42 pm
by AdminMASTER
credit: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/hp22j6adfepo ... RpGfa?dl=0

...titanium air tube now fitted as standard... 375cc

of course I had to post a FwbP70 :D