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  1. Dec 16, 2010 · Nearly 50 years ago Warren Center came to the then K. W. Thompson Tool Co., looking for a company to manufacturer a firearm that he had designed called the Contender pistol.

  2. In 1965, K. W. Thompson Tool was looking for a product to build and a gun designer, Warren Center, was looking for someone to build his Contender® pistol. It was a perfect match. The facilities at K. W. Thompson Tool were expanded and Thompson/Center Arms was formed.

  3. May 3, 2004 · When he had finalized his design he started his search for a production partner. In 1965, Warren left H&R and teamed up with Ken Thompson, owner of K. W. Thompson Tool Co., an investment casting firm in Rochester, NH. Later, Thompson/Center Arms Co. was formed and the rest is well known history.

  4. May 5, 2024 · Apr 30, 2024. retrieverman. K. W. Thompson Tool & Warren Center original owners of T/C. Gregg was a Spokesperson not the owner Ken Thompson and Warren Center were both out of the...

  5. While marketing the Contender, K.W. Thompson Tool changed their name to the Thompson/Center Arms Company. In 1970, they were credited with a resurgence of muzzle-loading firearms when they introduced the Warren Centers Hawken-styled black powder muzzleloader rifle.

  6. Nov 15, 2022 · For over 50 years, The Warren Center has provided therapy and treatment resources for developmentally delayed or disabled children across the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Founded in 1968, The Warren Center has three locations and can be found in Richardson, Garland, and Irving.

  7. May 4, 1995 · Sparks' widow and children ("Sparks") brought a wrongful death action against the gun manufacturer, K.W. Thompson Tool Company ("Thompson"), alleging that the gun's internal and external safety devices were engaged at the time of the accident, but that the gun nevertheless fired when dropped.

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