Thompson - 260511-1
Thompson Sub-Machine Gun, produced in Bridgeport, CT., by Auto Ordnance Corporation, during WWII. Probably arsenal refinished and reworked at some time in the past. Smooth actuator knob, early type 28 selector switches, smooth barrel, stamped rear Lyman sight, detachable rear stock, and "Cutts" compensator. The rear stock is very nice, the rear pistol grips has a few dings, and the fore ward grip excellent. This weapon is still marked "US" Model 1928A1. The letters "US" have not been ground off. Lower trigger housing serial number does not match the upper receiver serial number. A true WWII weapon, it is supplied with a 30 round magazine and military sling. As noted above, the weapon will accept a 50 round Bridgeport "L" drum magazine, (add $1295). One of the nicest WWII Thompson's that I have and is on the BATF C&R list.
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Model: |
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1928A1 |
Origin: |
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Bridgeport, CT., U.S.A. |
Manufacturer: |
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Auto Ordnance Corporation |
Circa: |
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WWII |
Caliber: |
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.45 Caliber |
Magazine: |
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20, 30 Round, 50 Round & 100 Round Drum Magazine |
Condition: |
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Excellent |
Accessories: |
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One 30 Round Magazine, Military Sling |
NFA Status: |
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Transferable |
Inventory No. |
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260511-1 |
Serial No. |
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AO-11872x |
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Cash Price: |
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SOLD |
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