The best way to determine actual value is to search the on-line auctions, such aswww.gunbroker.com and www.auctionarms.com or even www.proxibid.com enter your details in the search and see what has SOLD and for how much. if there is nothing current try the archives of past sales or items sold. Another place to look is The blue book of modern black powder values available from www.midwayusa.com Don't forget condition has allot to do with value, so compare apples to apples.
50- 250 usd
100-400 USD
They sell between $125 and 250 depending on condition caliber and extras (scopes, stocks, 209 primer conversion)
Standard #11 cap
You can download manuals from the Thompson Center website listed here in the related links, you can also find a phone number there to request a hard copy. You will need to know the model. In this case the 25th anniversary Hawken, same specs apply as the standard Hawkens rifle.
Contact Thompson Center Customer Service through their website. T/C generally uses name instead of numbers.
100-450 USD or so depending on specifics
Want ad, gun shop, gun show, egunparts
Depends on the Thompson. If you mean the Thompson submachine gun, yes, they were made in caliber .45 ACP (and other calibers as well). However, there are other Thompsons. I have a Thompson Center muzzleloading rifle that is .50 caliber.
$1o0-$250, depending on condition.
100-325 USD
100-300 USD