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Old 05-11-2007, 05:35 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Thompson Sub Machine Gun

From: http://world.guns.ru/smg/smg29-e.htm

Thompson Model 1928A1 submachine gun, wartime production (simple, non-adjustable and non-protected rear sight and plain barrel)
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The first Thompson gun to see some military use was Model 1928, used by US navy during its expedition in Nicaragua. The so-called "Navy" model 1928 was distinguished by a horizontal forearm that replaced the front grip, and by added sling swivels. With the start of World war 2, US Army procured a large number of Model 1928 submachine guns in "Navy" configuration, marked as US Model 1928A1. These weapons were rather expensive to make, and in 1942 Army adopted a simplified version of M1928A1, known as M1. A little later, an M1A1 version was adopted, which further simplified the design by adoption of a fixed firing pi; otherwise M1A1 were similar to M1 submachine guns. Thomson submachine guns served in US Army well into the Vietnam era, although in limited numbers. American police used Thompson guns until 1970s or 1980s, and few still could be found in some police armories in USA and several other countries of the world.
Thompson submachine guns were widely exported commercially prior to and after WW2; Many guns were supplied to Britain and USSR through Lend-lease program during WW2. It must be noted that Soviet troops generally not liked Tommy guns, because of excessive weight and lack of bullet penetration, compared to 7,62mm submachine guns such as PPSh-41 or PPS-43.
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Not wishing to correct you Spidge, but you are not quite correct.

The Thompson sub-machine gun first saw military service on the 16th June 1921 in an ambush against a British troop train at the old Drumcondra railway station in Dublin Ireland. Here the gun created "good effect" against the west Kent Regiment causing three British soldiers to be wounded, one seriously and caused heavy damage to the train athough only one of the two model 1921 Colt Thompsons came into action due to the inexperience of the IRA gunners.

This incident at Drumcondra was the first time a Thompson (Model of 1921) was used in a military action and left a lasting impression on the British troops that day.

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Not wishing to correct you Spidge, but you are not quite correct.

The Thompson sub-machine gun first saw military service on the 16th June 1921 in an ambush against a British troop train at the old Drumcondra railway station in Dublin Ireland. Here the gun created "good effect" against the west Kent Regiment causing three British soldiers to be wounded, one seriously and caused heavy damage to the train athough only one of the two model 1921 Colt Thompsons came into action due to the inexperience of the IRA gunners.

This incident at Drumcondra was the first time a Thompson (Model of 1921) was used in a military action and left a lasting impression on the British troops that day.

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"You were given the choice between war and dishonor.
You chose dishonor and you will have war."

(Winston Churchill made this prophetic pronouncement in a House of Commons speech in 1938, just after Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain signed the Munich agreement with Hitler. Chamberlain returned from Germany with the signed agreement in hand, proclaiming that "peace in our time" had been achieved. Churchill attacked Chamberlain's "politics of appeasement" in this and many other speeches.)

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tommy gun

i would love a tommy gun you would think with so many made they would be easy to get but they are impossible to find anyone got 1 i would be jelous
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