Anarchy Outdoors Upgrades for Thompson Center Compass and Venture

From Anarchy Outdoors

Anarchy Outdoors has introduced two major upgrades for the Thompson Center Compass and Venture rifles, a Thread Bolt Handle and a Picatinny Scope Base with Bubble Level. Both the Compass and Venture are great rifles, available at a reasonable price with solid features. Like many factory rifles there is always an opportunity to make improvements in ergonomics and performance. These two new products from Anarchy Outdoors will make these rifles easier to shoot and more accurate at long range.

Part of maximizing the accuracy and functionality of any rifle system is properly fitting it to the shooter. The Threaded Bolt Handle is more ergonomic than the factory handle. It is swept back further and places the bolt knob is a position that makes it easier and faster to work the action. The end of the Threaded Bolt Handle also has 5/16”-24TPI threads. This enables a significant degree of improvement with any of the Anarchy Outdoors aftermarket bolt knobs with the same threads. Precision machined from 17-4 stainless steel and now available in a satin or black nitride finish, the Threaded Bolt Handle for the TC Compass and Venture has an MSRP of $59.99.

 The Anarchy Outdoors Picatinny scope base for the T/C Compass and Venture features an integral bubble level that is machined into the back of the rail. This lets the shooter quickly and easily see if their rifle is level before taking a shot. Preventing cant in the rifle is critical to precision shooting at long range. The base also features a forward slope in either 20MOA or 30MOA. This maximizes the amount of useable elevation adjustment in a riflescope. These new scope bases are precision machined from 7075-T6 aluminum and hardcoat anodized matted black and include the mounting hardware. Available in for both long and short actions, the new Picatinny Scope Base with Bubble Level has an MSRP of $89.99.

If you’re looking for an adjustable bolt handle, but done own a T/C, make sure you take a look at the company’s other version for Bergaras and Tikas.