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2160:, could be produced in half the time of the M1928A1, and at a much lower cost. The main difference between the M1 and M1A1 was the bolt. The M1 bolt had a floating firing pin and hammer, and the bolt of the M1A1 had the firing pin machined to the face of the bolt, eliminating unnecessary parts. The reinforced stock and protective sight wings were standard. The 30-round magazine became more common. In 1939, Thompsons' cost the government $ 209 apiece. By the spring of 1942, cost-reduction design changes had brought this down to $ 70. In February 1944, the M1A1 reached a low price of $ 45 each, including accessories and spare parts, although the difference in price between the M1 and M1A1 was only $ 0.06. By the end of the war, the M1A1 was replaced with the even lower-cost M3 (commonly called the "Grease Gun"). 1996:. Despite new U.S. contracts for Lend-Lease shipments abroad to China, France, and the United Kingdom, as well as the needs of American armed forces, only two factories supplied M1928A1 Thompsons during the early years of World War II. Though it could use both the 50-round drum and the 20- or 30-round box magazines, active service favored the box magazines as the drums were more prone to jamming, rattled when moving, and were too heavy and bulky on long patrols. 562,511 were made. Wartime production variants had a fixed rear sight without the triangular sight guard wings and a non-ribbed barrel, both like those found on the M1/M1A1. 2984: 793: 3203: 2948: 3261: 2609: 2542: 1648:
barrel to climb off target in automatic fire. In 1927, the U.S. Navy ordered 500 Thompsons but requested a lower rate of fire. Thompson requested that Payne develop a method of reducing the cyclic rate of fire. Payne then replaced the actuator with a heavier one, and replaced the recoil spring with a stiffer one; the changes reduced the rate of fire from 800 to the 600 rpm of the U.S. Navy Model 1928. Later M1 and M1A1 Thompsons averaged also 600 rpm. Compared to more modern submachine guns, the Thompson is quite heavy, weighing roughly the same as the contemporary
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England after the fall of France. They soon discovered that the weapon was prone to jamming due to sand. To fix this, the armorers removed the Blish Lock and replaced it with a hex bolt to keep the cocking handle and bolt together. The 20-round Type XX magazines had their peep-holes welded shut to keep sand out and the 50-round Type L drums were discontinued. Ammunition was scarce as it was either in small lots of Lend-Lease commercial ammo or obtained from adjacent American troops. It was later replaced by the
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For these reasons, the 20-round and later 30-round box magazines soon proved most popular with military users of the M1928A1, and drum compatibility was not included in the design of the wartime M1 and M1A1 models. The Thompson was one of the earliest submachine guns to incorporate a double-column, staggered-feed box magazine design, which undoubtedly contributed to the gun's reputation for reliability. In addition, the gun performed better than most after exposure to rain, dirt, and mud.
1660: 3182: 2917: 2344:(ATF). The law also placed restrictions on the possession, transfer, and transport of the weapons. Certain firearms that were manufactured and registered to civilian owners prior to May 19, 1986 are legal to own. Purchasers must pay for a tax stamp and pass a background check(more rigorous than the ones for semi-auto firearms). The limited pool of available weapons that meet the criteria for civilian ownership means that these firearms usually sell for tens of thousands of dollars. 1403: 3091: 2202:. It is officially known as the "Thompson Semi-Automatic Carbine, Model of 1927A1." The internal design is completely different to operate from the closed bolt and the carbine has a barrel length of 16.5 in (420 mm) (versus open bolt operation and barrel length of 10.5 in (270 mm) for the fully automatic versions). Under federal regulations, these changes make the Model 1927A1 legally a rifle and remove it from the federal registry requirements of the 2970: 2934: 1969: 2872: 672: 2767: 2679: 2414: 2890: 2706: 3046: 3168: 2569: 2452: 3243: 3229: 3078: 2397: 2030: 1306: 1040: 52: 3154: 2845: 2780: 3006: 2904: 2693: 2595: 2149: 2641: 1615:
Corporation to manufacture the initial mass production of 15,000 Thompson Submachine Guns in 1920. An original Colt Model 1921 A or AC, Model 1927 A or AC, Model 1928 Navy A or AC, properly registered in working condition with original components can easily fetch from US$ 25,000 to $ 45,000+ depending on condition and accessories. For WWII, approximately 1,700,000 Thompson Submachine Guns were produced by Auto-Ordnance and
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magazine were removed. A new magazine catch with the provision for retaining drum magazines removed, was produced, but most M1s and later M1A1s retained the original. The less expensive and more-easily manufactured "stick" magazines were used exclusively in the M1, with a new 30-round version joining the familiar 20-round type. The Cutts compensator, barrel cooling fins, and Blish lock were omitted while the
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sideways, which made magazine changes slow and cumbersome. They also created difficulty when clearing a cartridge malfunction ("jam"). Reloading an empty drum with cartridges was a difficult and involved process in which the 50 rounds would be inserted and then the magazine wound up until a minimum of 9 to 11 loud "clicks" were heard before seating the magazine into the weapon.
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was also machined over to replace it with "Model 1927." Although the Model 1927 was semi-automatic only, it was easily converted to fully automatic by installing a full-auto Model 1921 fire control group (internal parts). Most Model 1927s owned by police have been converted back to full-auto. The original Model 1927 is classified as a machine gun under the
1930:) was offered as an option for the M1921; Thompsons with the compensator were cataloged as No. 21AC at the original price of $ 200.00, with the plain M1921 designated No. 21A at a reduced price of $ 175.00. The Model 1921 was thereafter referred to as Model 1921A or Model 1921AC, though some collectors still refer to it as the Model 1921. 2140:
to the M1A1 and retrofitted to many of the M1928A1s in American and British service. Late M1s also had simplified fire control switches, also carried over to the M1A1. Certain M1s had issues with high rate of fire climbing up to ~800 RPM. The exact cause remains unknown, but was resolved with the transition to the M1A1.
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As per the NFA (National Firearms Act of 1934), the "1927A5 .45 ACP Pistol" is simply classified as a "Firearm" (Any type of firearm with an overall length of 26" or greater, that does not have a buttstock) as it neither fits the definition of a Pistol or Rifle under federal law. This categorization
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The Model 1927 was the open bolt semi-automatic version of the M1921. It was made by modifying an existing Model 1921, including replacing certain parts. The "Thompson Submachine Gun" inscription was machined over to replace it with "Thompson Semi-Automatic Carbine", and the "Model 1921" inscription
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The 1928 variant can be disassembled easily by first detaching the stock, then sliding off the lower receiver and then simply removing the internal parts, cleaning them, and then putting it back together. When opened up, the Thompson features a small number of parts that need to be removed including
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Early versions of the Thompson, the Model 1919, had a fairly high cyclic rate of fire, as high as 1,200 rounds per minute (rpm), with most Model 1921s at 800 rpm. This rate of fire, combined with a rather heavy trigger pull and a stock with an excessive drop, increases the tendency for the
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armed with Thompsons (amongst other captured US-made Nationalist Chinese and American firearms), especially during unexpected night-time assaults which became a prominent Chinese combat tactic in the conflict. The gun's ability to deliver large quantities of short-range automatic assault fire proved
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in 1949 (Thompsons had already been widely used throughout China since the 1920s, at a time when several Chinese warlords and their military factions running various parts of the fragmented country made purchases of the weapon and then subsequently produced many local copies). During the Korean War,
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criticized "the excessive weight, the rattling sound they made" and shipped thousands back to the U.S. in exchange for 20-round box magazines. The Thompson had to be cocked, bolt retracted, ready to fire, in order to attach the drum magazine. The drum magazine also attached and detached by sliding
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All variants and modified versions of Thompson submachine guns (even semiautomatic-only versions) are prohibited by name in Canada, as part of Prohibited Weapons Order No. 13 in 1995. Consequently, they cannot be legally imported or owned except under very limited circumstances. For example, to own
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was permanently affixed. Late production M1 stocks were fitted with reinforcing bolts and washers to prevent splitting of the stock where it attached to the receiver. The British had used improvised bolts or wood screws to reinforce M1928 stocks. The M1 reinforcing bolt and washer were carried over
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Although the drum magazine provided significant firepower, in military service it was found to be overly heavy and bulky, especially when slung on the shoulder while marching. The M1928A1 Thompson drum magazine was rather fragile, and cartridges tended to rattle inside it, producing unwanted noise.
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Because of their quality and craftsmanship, as well as their gangster-era and WWII connections, Thompsons are sought as collector's items. There were fewer than 40 pre-production prototypes. The Colt Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Company in Hartford, Connecticut was contracted by the Auto-Ordnance
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In 1940, Commonwealth troops in Egypt and North Africa were issued commercial model Lend-Lease Colt- and Savage-manufactured M1928s. Section leaders carried them instead of pistols or rifles. Many of the Colt models had French-language manuals packed with them as they had been abruptly diverted to
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At an Auto-Ordnance board meeting in 1919, in order to discuss the marketing of the "Annihilator", with the war now over the weapon was officially renamed the "Thompson Submachine Gun". While other weapons had been developed shortly prior with similar objectives in mind, the Thompson was the first
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The selective-fire (semi or fully automatic) Thompson fires from the "open bolt" position, in which the bolt is held fully to rearward by the sear when cocked. When the trigger is depressed, the bolt is released, traveling forward to chamber and simultaneously fire the first and subsequent rounds
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In contrast, the "XX" twenty-round box magazine was light and compact. It tended not to rattle, and could be inserted with the bolt safely closed. The box magazine was quickly attached and detached, and was removed downward, making clearing jams easier. The box magazine tripped the bolt open lock
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Models used in the Pacific by Australian troops had their sling swivels remounted on the left side to allow it to be fired more easily while prone. A metal sling mount was fitted to the left side of the wooden buttstock. Ammunition was manufactured in Australia or obtained from adjacent American
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Starting with the Serial no. 11, the Model 1919 takes the final appearance of the later Thompsons with the rear sights and butt stock. The Model 1919 was limited to about 40 units; the first built did not use the drums, as it was too difficult to fire. Many variations have been noted within this
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in 1950, the Thompson had seen much use by the U.S. and South Korean military, even though the Thompson had been replaced as standard-issue by the M3/M3A1. With huge numbers of guns available in army ordnance arsenals, the Thompson remained classed as Limited Standard or Substitute Standard long
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were fond of it, as were paratroopers, who "borrowed" Thompsons from members of mortar squads for use on patrols behind enemy lines. The gun was prized by those lucky enough to get one and proved itself in the close street fighting that was encountered frequently during the invasion of France. A
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The Model 1927A5 is a semi-automatic, .45 ACP pistol version of the Thompson originally produced by Auto-Ordnance in West Hurley from the 1970s until the late 1980s or early 1990s. It featured an aluminum receiver to reduce weight. It has since been replaced with the Kahr Arms TA5 Pistol, which
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The Model 1927A1 is the semi-automatic replica of the Thompson Models of 1921 and 1927. The "Thompson Commando" is a semi-automatic replica of the M1928A1. The Auto-Ordnance replica of the Thompson M1 and M1A1 is known as the TM1 and may be found marked "Thompson Semi-Automatic Carbine, Caliber
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operation, with the charging handle moved to the side. The flip-up adjustable Lyman rear sight was replaced with a fixed L sight. Late M1s had triangular guard wings added to the rear L sight, which were standardized on the M1A1. The slots adjoining the magazine well allowing the use of a drum
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and M3A1 submachine guns in 1943 with plans to produce the latter in numbers sufficient to cancel future orders for the Thompson, while gradually withdrawing it from first-line service. However, due to unforeseen production delays and requests for modifications, the M3/M3A1 never replaced the
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forces. They used the Thompson extensively in jungle patrols and ambushes, where it was prized for its firepower, though it was criticized for its hefty weight and poor reliability. In New Guinea, the Thompson was the only submachine gun available to the Australian Army for most of the vital
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The first Thompson entered production as the Model of 1921. It was available to civilians, but, because of the weapon's high price, initially saw poor sales. The Thompson (with one Type XX 20 round "stick" magazine) had been priced at $ 200 in 1921 (roughly equivalent to $ 3,416 in 2023)
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so they could protect the mail from a spate of robberies. These weapons were loaned to the United States Marine Corps which was, at that time, tasked with guarding mail shipments; this prompted the US Navy to formally test the Thompson. The Navy requested a reduction in the rate of fire.
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The 1928A1 LTD is a civilian semi-automatic conversion by Luxembourg Defense Technology (LuxDefTec) in Luxembourg. They are made from original 1928A1 guns of various appearance (with or without Cutt's compensator, ribbed or smooth barrels, adjustable or fixed sights), that were imported
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in 1942. It became so prized that soldiers routinely picked up Thompson guns dropped by killed or wounded comrades. However, the weight of the ammunition and difficulties in supply eventually led to its replacement in Australian Army units in 1943 by Australian-made submachine guns, the
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against the Germans and Italians and were supplied with arms from both the British and the United States. After the demobilization of ELAS, an unspecified number of arms were not surrendered to the government but kept hidden and were later used by the Democratic Army of Greece.
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Thompson, and purchases continued until February 1944. Though the M3 was considerably cheaper to produce, at the end of World War II, the Thompson, with a total wartime production of over 1.5 million, outnumbered the M3/M3A1 submachine guns in service by nearly three to one.
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of fire, a United States Navy requirement. On these guns, the model number "1921" on the receiver was updated by stamping an "8" over the last "1". The Navy Model 1928 has several names among collectors: the "Colt Overstamp", "1921 Overstamp", "28 Navy", or just "28N".
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very useful in both defense and assault during the early part of the war when it was constantly mobile and shifting back and forth. Many Chinese Thompsons were captured and placed into service with American soldiers and marines for the remaining period of the war.
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The Model 1921 (M1921) was the first major production model. Fifteen thousand were produced by Colt for Auto-Ordnance. In its original design, it was finished more like a sporting weapon, with an adjustable rear sight, a blued, finned barrel and vertical
2367:; prohibited firearms can be possessed under Section 5 authority from the Home Office, but these are not issued for sporting purposes. A fully automatic firearm that has been converted to semi-automatic fire, such as the Model 1927, is prohibited by the 764:. Oscar V. Payne designed the new firearm along with its stick and drum magazines. The project was titled "Annihilator I". Most of the design issues had been resolved by 1918; however, the war ended two days before prototypes could be shipped to Europe. 1056:
when empty, facilitating magazine changes. An empty box was easy to reload with loose rounds. However, users complained that it was limited in capacity. In the field, some soldiers would tape two "XX" magazines together, in what would be known as
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The Model 1928 was the first type widely used by military forces, with the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps as major buyers through the 1930s. The original Model 1928s were Model 1921s with weight added to the actuator, which slowed down the
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which had as much firepower as a nine-man rifle squad. Federal sales were then followed by sales to police departments in the US, as well as to various international armies and constabulary forces; chiefly in Central and South America.
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The gun, in a government-approved semiautomatic conversion or clone, can legally be owned by hunters and sport shooters. With a design date prior to 1942 it is not considered a "weapon of war." Only the fully automatic version is a
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The 1928 Thompson would be the last small arm adopted by the U.S. Army that used a year designation in the official nomenclature. With the start of World War II, major contracts from several countries saved the manufacturer from
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Scarlata, Paul (May 2014). "La Guerra del Chaco: fighting in El Infierno Verde: Part 2: tanks, airplanes, submachine guns: all played a role in this bloody conflict over some of the world's most godforsaken real estate".
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looked for ways to simplify the M1928A1, and produced a prototype in February 1942, which was tested at Aberdeen Proving Ground in March 1942. Army Ordnance approved adoption (as the M1) in April 1942. M1s were made by
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took over distribution of the weapon from Thompson's Auto-Ordnance Corporation. The new cost was listed as $ 225 per weapon (equivalent to $ 3,992 in 2023), with $ 5 per 50-round drum and $ 3 per 20-round magazine.
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parts. The M1921 was famous throughout its career with police and criminals and in motion pictures. This model gained fame from its use by criminals during Prohibition, and was nicknamed "tommy gun" by the media.
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in 1920. A number of Model 1919s were made without butt stocks, rear and front sights, but the final version closely resembled the later Model 1921. This model was designed to "sweep" trenches with bullets. The
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campaigns. The U.S. Marines also used the Thompson as a limited-issue weapon, especially during their later island assaults. The Thompson was soon found to have limited effect in heavy jungle cover, where the
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The Thompson was first used in combat in June 13, 1921, when West Virginia state troopers fired on the mountainside near Lick Creek, where striking miners were firing at passing cars. By the time of the
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acquired a substantial number of Thompson guns for use against Japanese land forces. They began producing copies of the Thompson in small quantities for use by their armies and militias. In the 1930s,
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The major initial complaints concerning the Thompson were its cumbersome weight, its inaccuracy at ranges over 50 yards (46 m), and its lack of penetrating power using the .45 ACP cartridge.
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weapon to be labeled and marketed as a "submachine gun". Thompson intended for the weapon to provide a high volume of automatic, man-portable fire for use in trench warfare—a role for which the
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troops during the war. Its main models were designated as the M1928A1, M1 and M1A1 during this time. More than 1.5 million Thompson submachine guns were produced during World War II.
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of various organized crime syndicates in the United States in the 1920s. It was a common sight in the media at the time, and was used by both law enforcement officers and criminals.
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Bloomfield, Lincoln P.; Leiss, Amelia Catherine; Legere, Laurence J.; Barringer, Richard E.; Fisher, R. Lucas; Hoagland, John H.; Fraser, Janet; Ramers, Robert K. (30 June 1967).
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Moremon, John (2022). "The Tommy Gun in Jungle Warfare: The Use and Usefulness of the Thompson Submachine Gun for Australian Soldiers on the Kokoda Trail, New Guinea, 1942".
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were armed with Thompson submachine guns, and a few of these weapons were used by reconnaissance units, advisors, and other American troops. It was partially replaced by the
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The Model 1923 was a heavy submachine gun introduced to potentially expand the Auto-Ordnance product line and was demonstrated for the U.S. Army. It fired the more powerful
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An M1928A1 with an unusual inline stock, modified with elevated sights to increase accuracy, also was produced. Some Thompsons were built with a folding stock, similar to
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The original selective-fire Thompson variants are no longer produced, although numerous semi-automatic civilian versions are still being produced by the manufacturer
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made the Thompson less effective than it previously had been. Still, not only did some U.S. soldiers have use of them in Vietnam, they encountered them as well. The
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The perceived popularity of submachine guns such as the Thompson with violent gangsters in the 1920s and 1930s was one of the main reasons given for passage of the
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Some M1928A1 Thompsons were used by the French before and during the Battle of France (1940) under the designation "Pistolet-mitrailleur 11 mm 43 (C.45) M. 28 A1."
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leaders, as well as commissioned officers, tank crewmen, and soldiers performing raids on German positions. In the European theater, the gun was widely utilized in
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Auto-Ordnance complied, modifying the weapons by adding a substantial amount of mass to the actuator. In 1927 a number of Thompsons would be shipped to Marines in
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also legally allows it to have 1921 or 1928 style foregrip equipped, unlike other "pistol style" Thompson variants, without an AOW (Any Other Weapon) Tax Stamp.
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and were tested by various governments, including France, in the mid-1920s. It was never adopted by any military force, and only a small number were produced.
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after the standardization of the M3/M3A1. Many Thompsons were distributed to the US-backed Nationalist Chinese armed forces as military aid before the fall of
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was armed with two Thompsons, two Suomi KP31s, and two Bergmann submachineguns The M1 was Used by the Brazilian forces from WWII until the mid-1980s.
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in 1934. One of its provisions was that owners of fully automatic firearms were required to register them with the predecessor agency of the modern
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The Australian government destroyed most of their Thompson machine carbines in the 1960s. They shipped their remaining stocks to arm the forces of
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A .30–06 variant was intended as a rival to the M1918 BAR. It had an extended receiver with a recoil buffer and was fed from 20-round magazines.
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A number of these guns were acquired by a construction company in Brazil, after construction of a federal road in Sergipe was disrupted by armed
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The layout and ergonomics of the Thompson submachine gun were also considered for the role of a Light Rifle before the adoption of the
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received 34,000 M1A1 Thompsons during the 1950s as part of a US Military Aid to Yugoslavia Agreement. These guns were used during the
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The weapon was also sold to the general public. Because it was so widely used by criminals, the Thompson became notorious during the
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model. The weapons had very high cyclic rates up to 1,500 rpm. This was the weapon Brigadier General Thompson demonstrated at
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units because of its high rate of fire and its stopping power, which made it very effective in the kinds of close combat these
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in the 1930s and later used during the Spanish Civil War. A number of M1928s were brought from the United States by the
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The Postal Inspection Service became the first law enforcement agency to purchase the Thompson submachine gun ...
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In an attempt to expand interest and sales overseas, Auto-Ordnance entered into a partnership with and licensed the
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The Model 1927A3 is a semi-automatic, .22 caliber version of the Thompson produced by Auto-Ordnance in West Hurley.
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making all open bolt semi-automatic firearms manufactured after the date of this ruling classified as machine guns.
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liked the weapon and used both captured models as well as manufacturing their own copies in small jungle workshops.
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Thompsons had also been widely used throughout China, where several Chinese warlords and their military factions
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was used by the defenders. This was possibly the first engagement where submachine guns were used on both sides.
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semi-automatic rifle, and requires a lot of cleaning. This was one of the major complaints about the weapon by
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The Thompson saw popularity as a point-defense weapon for countering ambushes by Nicaraguan guerrillas (in the
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The Model 1927A1 is a semi-automatic replica version of the Thompson, originally produced by Auto-Ordnance of
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The Control of local conflict : a design study on arms control and limited war in the developing areas
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The Thompson was also used by U.S. and overseas law enforcement and police forces, most prominently by the
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Two alternatives to the "L" 50-round drum and "XX" 20-round box magazines were tested December 6, 1941, at
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While not a new model in the usual sense of incorporating major changes, in 1926 the Cutts Compensator (a
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also received the Thompson, but due to a shortage of appropriate ammunition, its use was not widespread.
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action. It was found that the only cartridge then in service suitable for use with the new lock was the
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Bearse, Ray (1994). "The Thompson Submachine Gun: Weapon of War and Peace". In Murtz, Harold A. (ed.).
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A special purpose machine pistol variant of the Thompson is manufactured by RPB Industries of Atlanta.
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in 1915, while searching for a way to allow his weapon to operate safely without the complexity of a
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were also using Thompson submachine guns, either captured from government forces or inherited from
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features a 10.5" barrel and steel receiver, unlike the 1927A5's 13" barrel and aluminum receiver.
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obtained through Lend-Lease. These submachine guns were used to a limited extent by the Red Army.
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until either the trigger is released or the ammunition is exhausted. This eliminates the risk of "
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Responding to a request for further simplification, the M1 was standardized in April 1942 as the
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Fire controls on an M1 Thompson. Front lever is the selector switch, set for semi-automatic fire.
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variants, copies, or replicas. The semi-automatic versions are less regulated by federal law.
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to retake their former colony of Indonesia. Later by Indonesian infiltrators during the 1965
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A version with a threaded barrel for suppressors, side folding stock, and modified sights.
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was the largest purchaser of the M1919. Some experimental calibers aside from the standard
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Sharpe, Philip B. (March–April 1933). "The Thompson Sub-Machine Gun (in Police Science)".
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Military users of the M1928A1 units had complaints of the "L" 50-round drum magazine. The
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In addition, the Soviet Union received M1928A1s, included as standard equipment with the
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version developed in 1917/18. It was partially built, but never completely finished. The
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in December 1937 who violently opposed any attempts to build roads near their territory.
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Over 1.5 million military Thompson submachine guns were produced during World War II.
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Ramsour, Robert "Bo" II (July 18, 2010). "The FBI and the Thompson Submachine Gun".
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Two Israeli policemen armed with Thompsons meet a Jordanian legionnaire near the
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Some of the first batches of Thompsons were bought (in America) by agents of the
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A British soldier equipped with a Thompson M1928 submachine gun in November 1940
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using a standard 20" barrel which had a ROF of 1000rpm. 1926 it was shipped to
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The possession of any fully automatic firearm is prohibited in the UK by the
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Latin American Wars 1900–1941: "Banana Wars," Border Wars & Revolutions
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used by Allied tank crews, drivers and paratroopers and submarine raiders.
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A deactivated M1928 Thompson submachine gun at Alcatraz, San Francisco Bay.
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fires on a Japanese position using an M1 Thompson submachine gun during an
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made purchases of the weapon, and subsequently produced many local copies.
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of 1934 (a) by being "readily convertible" by swapping parts and (b) by a
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In Burma and India, British forces largely replaced the Thompson with the
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It is the first weapon to be labelled and marketed as a "submachine gun".
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received four Thompsons from the Soviet Union before the failed 1924 coup
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The M1A1 Thompson submachine gun on display at the Virginia War Museum.
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Public Enemies: America's Greatest Crime Wave and the Birth of the FBI
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The Thompson Submachine Gun: From Prohibition Chicago to World War II
5703:(in French). No. 220. March 1992. pp. 12–16. Archived from 4588:
Guerreiros do sol : violĂȘncia e banditismo no Nordeste do Brasil
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post-WW2, and it remained in service with the Gendarmerie until 1971.
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and police units during World War II and immediately postwar period.
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Yugoslavia and After: A Study in Fragmentation, Despair and Rebirth
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340 pages; contains black-and-white photographs and illustrations.
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Rice, Glenn E. "$ 210K for Bonnie & Clyde Tommy Gun, shotgun"
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TM 9-2200 Small Arms, Light Field Mortars and 20-mm Aircraft Guns
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TM 9-2200 Small Arms, Light Field Mortars and 20-mm Aircraft Guns
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arsenals until well into the 1970s when it was superseded by the
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The Illustrated Encyclopedia of 20th Century Weapons and Warfare
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Eilam's Arc: How Israel Became a Military Technology Powerhouse
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Tommy Gun: How General Thompson's Submachine Gun Wrote History
6904:(first edition). Cobourg, Ont.: Collector Grade Publications. 6203:(in Portuguese). Revistamilitar.pt. 2010-05-28. Archived from 4854: 4401:. National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution 3366:
Tommy Gun: How General Thompson's Submachine Gun Wrote History
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used the 1921 variant, mainly during the early 1960s to 1970s.
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Thompson came across a patent issued to the American inventor
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Iannamico, Frank (2003). "The Colt Thompson Submachine Gun".
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As mentioned in a notorious reportage on the death of outlaw
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There were two main experimental models of the Thompson. The
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Stormtroop Tactics: Innovation in the German Army, 1914–1918
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captured M1 and M1928A1 submachineguns from Ukrainian stocks
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Auto-Ordnance 1927A5 DOJ BATFE Firearm Classification Letter
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Thompson submachine guns were used by both sides during the
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officer, in 1918. It was designed to break the stalemate of
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published by Commissione italiana di storia militare, 1996.
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There were two military types of Thompson submachine gun:
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The FBI had also acquired Thompsons in 1933 following the
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Vulcan: The Journal of the History of Military Technology
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American Thunder II: The Military Thompson Submachine Gun
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Vulcan: The Journal of the History of Military Technology
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manufactured its own copies with parts supplied by Turkey
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Colt Model 1921A Thompson with a 100-round drum magazine.
6533:(in French). No. 9660. 12 February 1976. p. 7. 6385:"Viet Cong Weaponry: 14 Small Arms From the Vietnam War" 6308:
Fighting Nazi Occupation: British Resistance 1939 – 1945
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In 1938, the Thompson submachine gun was adopted by the
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Sun Warriors: violence and banditry in Northeast Brazil
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List of U.S. Army weapons by supply catalog designation
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The M1928A1 variant entered mass production before the
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American Thunder: The Military Thompson Submachine Gun
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Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Latin American History
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broke after 10 rounds, no spare parts were delivered.
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The Thompson was used in World War II in the hands of
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The Thompson achieved early notoriety in the hands of
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Approximately 1.75 million of all variants, including:
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Vanderpool, Bill (October 2013). "Bring Enough Gun".
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and proceeded to found a company, which he named the
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33.7 in (860 mm) (M1928A1 with compensator)
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The Machinist's Guide to the Thompson Submachine Gun
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World War II infantry weapons of the United Kingdom
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The Terrorists: Their Weapons, Leaders, and Tactics
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The New Zealand Expeditionary Force in World War II
5784:. Jane's Information Group; 21 edition (May 1995). 5085:"Thompson "Tommy Gun" SMG... .30 Carbine Version -" 4190: 3715: 3603: 3534: 3394:. The Armourer's Bench. 21 May 2023. Archived from 2667:: Used by Greek armed forces, resistance fighters, 2342:
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
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10.8 lb (4.9 kg) empty (Thompson M1928A1)
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They were then captured and used by the 706:service rifles then in use (such as the American 540:(M1 and M1A1 models do not accept drum magazines) 439:12 in (300 mm) (with Cutts compensator) 9059: 6902:"Sturmgewehr!": From Firepower to Striking Power 6442: 4381:"St. Valentine's Day Massacre: Tale of two guns" 4032: 4030: 3809:(1st ed.). London: Routledge. p. 120. 3798: 3796: 3794: 3237:: M1928A1 and M1A1 formerly used by armed forces 1583:, "The Thompson remained a key part of both the 19:"Tommy gun" redirects here. For other uses, see 8774:SMLE No. 1 Mk III* & Lee-Enfield No. 4 Mk.I 6027:Stack, Wayne; O’Sullivan, Barry (20 Mar 2013). 6026: 5744: 4904:"12 Viet Cong Homemade Thompson Submachine Gun" 4860: 4825: 4103:. Harmony, Maine: Moose Lake. pp. 14, 55. 3777:"SOMALIA: Weapons We Used, Weapons We Captured" 3449: 1514:, the Thompson submachine gun was used by both 943:running various parts of the fragmented country 6346:The Illustrated Directory of 20th Century Guns 6224: 5480:Maximiano, Cesar; Bonalume, Ricardo N (2011). 5204:M1 Vs M1A1 Thompson Submachine Gun Cyclic rate 4087: 3997:"The Marines' First SMG: 1921/28 Thompson Gun" 3949: 3945: 3943: 3941: 3923: 3919: 3917: 3915: 3913: 3911: 3828: 3826: 2156:The M1A1, standardized in October 1942 as the 1207:, Lend-Lease-issue Thompsons were used by the 1161:, where it was issued more frequently than in 402:10 lb (4.5 kg) empty (Thompson M1A1) 9163:World War II military equipment of Yugoslavia 8684: 8363: 7756: 7392: 6554:Bannan, James F. and Hill, Tracie L. (1989). 5484:Brazilian Expeditionary Force in World War II 5366:Technische Gids voor Infanterie Onderofficier 4157:. Military Service Publishing Co. p. 44. 4027: 3791: 2687:: M1A1 used PolicĂ­a Nacional Civil up to 2014 2633:Pistolet-mitrailleur 11 mm 43 (C.45) M. 28 A1 1622:A Model 1921A believed to have been owned by 1175: 725:mechanism. Blish's design (then known as the 536:20 or 30 round box magazine, 50 or 100 round 6115: 5906:http://www.ilcassetto.it/notizia.php?tid=148 5574: 5381:"Handvuurwapens van de Belgische Rijkswacht" 5074:The Ultimate Thompson Book by Tracie L. Hill 4809: 4807: 4129:"Development of the Thompson Submachine Gun" 3802: 3623: 3621: 3557: 3555: 3553: 3551: 3549: 2960:received M1928A1s and some were captured by 2158:United States Submachine Gun, Cal. .45, M1A1 1698: 1634: 879:during this era, most notably regarding the 777: 6502:. Silah Report. 25 May 2021. Archived from 6480:Dobson, Christopher; Payne, Ronald (1982). 6479: 6473: 6448: 6338: 5774: 5570: 5568: 5566: 4819: 4689:The Encyclopedia of Weapons of World War II 4498: 4496: 4494: 4492: 4253: 4251: 4249: 3938: 3908: 3823: 3674:Arab Armies of the Middle East Wars 1948–73 3337:insurgents during WW2, and used during the 2130:First issued in 1943, the M1 uses a simple 1427:, upon the formation of that unit in 1953. 9123:World War II infantry weapons of Australia 9118:World War II firearms of the United States 8691: 8677: 8370: 8356: 7763: 7749: 7399: 7385: 6930:. Small Arms Technical Publishing Company. 6610: 6269: 6267: 5625: 5292:List of Restricted and Prohibited Firearms 4948: 4931: 4875: 4566: 4564: 4562: 4502: 4257: 4227: 4126: 3771: 3769: 3324:Front de LibĂ©ration de la CĂŽte des Somalis 2285: 2125:United States Submachine Gun, Cal. .45, M1 1180:(machine pistol, model 40), served in the 9108:Weapons and ammunition introduced in 1921 6840: 6796:https://doi.org/10.1163/22134603-09010005 6713: 6422: 6238: 6236: 5368:. Infanterieschool. pp. BW-16–BW-20. 5363: 5214: 5150:. www.MachineGunBooks.com. Archived from 4876:de Quesada, Alejandro (10 January 2009). 4813: 4804: 4660: 4648: 4586:de Mello, Frederico Pernambucano (2011). 4215: 4098: 4036: 3876: 3874: 3656: 3618: 3546: 2880:: M1A1 in service 1952–1967, replaced by 2814:. After the war, it was mostly issued to 2649:: US supplied Thompsons were used by the 2070:Learn how and when to remove this message 1898:lug. The M1923 was intended to rival the 1454:The Thompson also found service with the 1390:Learn how and when to remove this message 645:, and was also used extensively by other 6724:The Shotgun News Treasury Issue Volume 4 6149: 5690: 5577:"History of the Thompson submachine gun" 5563: 5464: 5407: 5378: 5173:"ĐŸĐ°ĐŒŃŃ‚ŃŒ ĐœĐ°Ń€ĐŸĐŽĐ°::ĐŸĐŸĐžŃĐș ĐŽĐŸĐșŃƒĐŒĐ”ĐœŃ‚ĐŸĐČ Ń‡Đ°ŃŃ‚Đ”Đč" 5137:Small Arms Review, Vol. 26, No. 5, p. 35 4791: 4789: 4616: 4585: 4514: 4489: 4246: 4122: 4120: 3994: 3667: 3665: 3540: 3470: 2323: 2225: 2147: 2114: 1967: 1937: 1832: 1658: 1638: 1401: 1284:in its place as a point defense weapon. 1280:campaigns, but soon began employing the 1099: 1038: 1034: 947: 791: 740:The Thompson was primarily developed in 670: 9143:World War II infantry weapons of Greece 9138:World War II infantry weapons of France 9128:World War II infantry weapons of Brazil 6865:Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology 6701:Military Small Arms of the 20th Century 6264: 6121: 6074: 5322: 5111: 4871: 4869: 4711: 4570: 4559: 4539: 4283: 4152: 3766: 3695: 3693: 3627: 3587: 3585: 3583: 3501:Onokoy, Vladimir (September 19, 2019). 1780: 1522:'s guerrillas. Both the latter and the 892:United States Postal Inspection Service 637:The Thompson was widely adopted by the 605:United States Postal Inspection Service 9133:World War II infantry weapons of China 9060: 8784:Lee–Enfield No.5 Mk.I "jungle carbine" 7437:Colt Model 1903/1908 Pocket Hammerless 6872:A brief story of Auto-Ordnance Company 6832:Guia Internacional de Submetralhadoras 6807: 6804:. International Small Arms Publishers. 6699:Hogg, Ian V. and Weeks, John. (1989). 6631: 6594: 6561: 6401:. FAV-Club. 2013-12-18. Archived from 6233: 6174: 6080: 6068: 5947: 5853:. Digilander.libero.it. Archived from 5277:: CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( 5012: 5000: 4985: 4768: 4756: 4686: 4418: 4286:"Guns of the Battle of Blair Mountain" 4196: 4081: 3871: 3843:Small Arms Survey 2012: Moving Targets 3753: 3671: 3561: 3500: 3430: 2836:: Were used in some quantities by the 1921: 1491:US troops were surprised to encounter 1486:'s communist forces at the end of the 910:) and led to the creation of four-man 666: 8943:Projector, 2Âœ-inch Mk. II "Northover" 8933:29 mm spigot mortar "Blacker Bombard" 8746:Smith & Wesson "Victory" revolver 8672: 8351: 7744: 7452:Smith & Wesson "Victory" revolver 7380: 6990: 6933: 6877: 6802:The World's Submachine Guns, Volume I 6771: 6305: 6014: 5837: 5825: 5738: 5557: 5524: 5512: 5351: 4786: 4780: 4467: 4465: 4345: 4343: 4117: 4051:10.1093/acrefore/9780199366439.013.77 3990: 3988: 3986: 3970: 3902: 3662: 3612: 2301: 2293: 2267:Birmingham Small Arms Company Limited 2103:troops. It was later replaced by the 1806: 1609: 1295: 799:holding an M1928 Thompson during the 469:(limited quantity of FBI conversions) 44:Thompson Submachine Gun, Caliber .45 9103:United States Marine Corps equipment 9093:Submachine guns of the United States 6776:(2nd ed.). Kent: Grange Books. 6650: 6547:Albert, David and Sig, Mike (2005). 5876:L'Italia in guerra: Il 6° anno, 1945 5670:"ROYAL TIGER IMPORTS ETHIOPIAN ARMS" 5379:Bals, Robert; Buts, Leo; Pets, Jef. 4866: 4850:from the original on August 4, 2020. 4622: 4542:"Guns of the 'Banana Wars' Part Two" 4399:"Thompson Model 1928 Submachine Gun" 4391: 4378: 4334: 4309: 4037:Schroeder, Michael J. (2019-03-26), 3724: 3701:"Weapons of the Malay CTs 1948–1960" 3690: 3580: 3458: 3162:: Received US surplus guns after WW2 2838:Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force 2478:'s special police; Each of the four 2052:adding citations to reliable sources 2023: 1328:adding citations to reliable sources 1299: 1174:Swedish variant of the M1928A1, the 419:31.9 in (810 mm) (M1/M1A1) 6708:Les pistolets-mitrailleurs Thompson 6591:. Law Enforcement Ordnance Company. 6218: 5874:Romain Rainero, Antonello Biagini, 4800:. Sussex Academic Press. p. 7. 4795: 4740:"Chapter XII – Guadalcanal – NZETC" 4421:The Gun That Made the Twenties Roar 4023:. Modern Firearms. 27 October 2010. 3758:. Small Arms Review. Archived from 3754:Herbst, Robert (13 December 2008). 3286: 2019: 1992:"), and a provision for a military 1760: 1240:. Thompsons were also given to the 1169:troops were expected to undertake. 13: 8725:Webley Mk IV & Mk VI Revolvers 6275:"Turkish Thompson Submachine Guns" 6225:Maxim Popenker (27 October 2010). 5628:Ejercito, La Historia Del Ejercito 5626:De La Cruz, Jose E. Matos (2016). 5026:"Colt Thompsons in French Service" 4462: 4449:Smithsonian National Postal Museum 4340: 3983: 3756:"Turkish Thompson Submachine Guns" 3566:. Chartwell Books, Inc. p. . 3521:"The Sandino Rebellion, 1927–1934" 3471:Marshall, Alex (August 11, 2010). 2255: 918:In 1926, the Cutts compensator (a 595:The Thompson saw early use by the 14: 9179: 6959: 6916:. Thompsons(!) in Weimar Germany. 6761:(2012) Gun Show Books Publishing 6488:. Facts on File. p. 108-109. 6367:"World Infantry Weapons: Uruguay" 5782:Jane's Infantry Weapons 1995/1996 5726:"Germany and the U.S. M1 Carbine" 5427:"World Infantry Weapons: Bolivia" 3971:Knupp, Jeremiah (July 18, 2018). 2358: 2163: 1798: 1656:personnel to whom it was issued. 1074: 127:1924 Estonian coup d'Ă©tat attempt 8958:3-inch Mk. I OSB gun "Smith gun" 7771:Chinese infantry weapons of the 6942:. New York: St. Martin's Press. 6632:George, John (Lt. Col) (1981) . 6517: 6492: 6425:"The Irish Civil War, 1922–1923" 6416: 6391: 6377: 6359: 6324: 6299: 6281: 6250: 6193: 6168: 6143: 6101: 6045: 6020: 5991: 5966: 5941: 5917: 5894: 5881: 5868: 5843: 5815:from the original on 2021-10-21. 5795: 5718: 5676: 5662: 5619: 5594: 5530: 5473: 5313:, Canadian Firearms Centre (CFC) 5294:, Canadian Firearms Centre (CFC) 4882:. Elite 166. pp. 9, 60–61. 4473:"Marines Guard the US Mail 1921" 3630:The French Indochina War 1946–54 3433:Historical Dictionary of Estonia 3272: 3259: 3241: 3227: 3201: 3180: 3166: 3152: 3138: 3116: 3102: 3089: 3076: 3058: 3044: 3022: 3004: 2982: 2968: 2946: 2932: 2915: 2902: 2888: 2870: 2856: 2843: 2826: 2792: 2778: 2765: 2752: 2734: 2717: 2704: 2691: 2677: 2657: 2639: 2621: 2607: 2593: 2580: 2567: 2554: 2540: 2527: 2514: 2486: 2464: 2450: 2426: 2412: 2395: 2319: 2280: 2260: 2028: 1643:Thompson M1928A1, field stripped 1468:Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation 1304: 841:, in the presence of IRA leader 525:Effective firing range 257:United States invasion of Panama 237:Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation 50: 8981:British grenades of WWI and WW2 8736:Browning P-35 "Hi-Power" pistol 6696:. Collector Grade Publications. 6689:. Collector Grade Publications. 6540: 6150:Scarlata, Paul (26 July 2019). 5948:Conboy, Kenneth (23 Nov 1989). 5780:Gander, Terry J.; Hogg, Ian V. 5698:"L'armement français en A.F.N." 5458: 5437: 5419: 5401: 5372: 5357: 5316: 5297: 5285: 5241: 5220: 5197: 5179: 5165: 5140: 5131: 5105: 5091: 5077: 5068: 5043: 5018: 4954: 4925: 4896: 4732: 4705: 4680: 4666: 4579: 4533: 4508: 4437: 4412: 4372: 4303: 4277: 4258:Kortegaard, Bert (2000-09-21). 4233: 4169:"The Unofficial Tommy Gun Page" 4161: 4146: 4101:The U.S. M3–M3A1 Submachine Gun 4013: 3964: 3747: 3730: 3628:Windrow, Martin (15 Nov 1998). 3352:Turkish Resistance Organization 3034:Polish Armed Forces in the West 2221: 2213: 2185: 2039:needs additional citations for 1866:which fired a heavier 250  1765:Only one prototype was made in 1735:New York City Police Department 1315:needs additional citations for 1184:between 1940 and 1951. Through 1120:troops as a weapon for scouts, 1060:, to quicken magazine changes. 988: 9113:Weapons of the Philippine Army 8928:Rifle, anti-tank, .55 in, Boys 7522:M1928/M1928A1/M1/M1A1 Thompson 7290:Rifle, Anti-Tank, .55 in, Boys 6774:20th Century Military Uniforms 6081:Jowett, Philip (28 Jun 2018). 5602:"M1A1 Thompson submachine gun" 5112:Johnson, Cara (27 June 2022). 4515:Stilwell, Blake (2022-06-10). 4314:. Mercier Press. p. 125. 4312:Tom Barry: IRA Freedom Fighter 4260:"M1A1 Thompson Submachine Gun" 4021:"Thompson 1921 Submachine Gun" 3888:. May 21, 2023. Archived from 3595:. 21 June 2021. Archived from 3513: 3474:The Caucasus Under Soviet Rule 3464: 3424: 3410: 3384: 3309:Azerbaijan People's Government 2631:: The M1928A1 was used as the 2083:Thompson Machine Carbine (TMC) 1900:M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle 1679: 881:Saint Valentine's Day Massacre 825:(notably the Irish politician 683: 353: 172:Indonesian National Revolution 1: 8963:No. 2 "Lifebuoy" flamethrower 6928:Textbook of Automatic Pistols 6738:United States Submachine Guns 6687:Thompson: The American Legend 6310:. Pen and Sword. p. 80. 6109:"11mm Submachine Gun (China)" 5933:(in Japanese). Archived from 5891:by Nicola Malizia, IBN 2005. 5652:"АĐČŃ‚ĐŸĐŒĐ°Ń‚ ĐąĐŸĐŒĐżŃĐŸĐœ, ĐșалОбр .45" 5187:"Experimental Thompson Stock" 4540:Association, National Rifle. 4284:Association, National Rifle. 3950:War Department (1943-10-11). 3924:War Department (1943-10-11). 3783:. August 1999. Archived from 3378: 3333:The Thompson was supllied to 2992:: Unlicensed copies. Used by 2653:before the adoption of the G3 2273:was manufactured in 9mmP and 2242: 2168: 1933: 1854: 1828: 1823: 1722: 1693: 1663:Thompson 1921, field stripped 1410: 1287:The Army introduced the U.S. 1095: 930:at a reduced price of $ 175. 679:holding a Model 1919 Thompson 381: 9168:World War II submachine guns 9098:United States Army equipment 7356:No.2 "Lifebuoy" flamethrower 6841:Sazanidis, Christos (1995). 6680:Colt Thompson Serial Numbers 6657:The I.R.A. at War, 1916–1923 6611:Fitzsimons, Bernard (1977). 6152:"Polish WWII Weapons Part 1" 6053:"NZAR 346 SMG Thompson M1A1" 5467:Vargas e a crise dos anos 50 5053:. 2022-11-29. Archived from 5028:. 2019-10-19. Archived from 4631:. National Rifle Association 4548:. National Rifle Association 4477:marines.togetherweserved.com 4357:(in Russian). Archived from 4292:. National Rifle Association 4239:Gudmundsson, Bruce. (1995). 3995:McCollum, Ian (2018-10-09). 3672:Laffin, John (15 Jun 1982). 2942:: M1928, M1928A1 M1 and M1A1 2347:There are several U.S.-made 787: 573:, invented and developed by 520:935 ft/s (285 m/s) 7: 8378:Soviet infantry weapons of 7865:Smith & Wesson Model 10 6636:(2nd ed.). NRA Press. 6605:The Thompson Submachine Gun 6589:The Thompson Submachine Gun 6566:(7th ed.). DBI Books. 6558:. South West Publishing Co. 6332:"US Aid for the Home Guard" 6258:"Submachine guns of Sweden" 5974:"Grand-Duchy Of Luxembourg" 5851:"Bir El Gobi: la battaglia" 5803:"Honduras Country Handbook" 5630:(1 ed.). p. 309. 5327:. Men-at Arms 312. London: 4861:Bloomfield & Leiss 1967 4419:Helmer, William J. (1969). 4153:Hatcher, Julian S. (1947). 4045:, Oxford University Press, 3358: 3196:Home Guard (United Kingdom) 2812:Italian Co-belligerent Army 1688: 1629: 436:10.52 in (267 mm) 277:Russian invasion of Ukraine 10: 9184: 6900:Stevens, R. Blake (2004). 6800:Nelson, Thomas B. (1963). 6694:The Ultimate Thompson Book 6678:Herigstad, Gordon (1996). 6175:Zaloga, Steven J. (1982). 5756:Small Arms Defense Journal 5540:. www.canadiansoldiers.com 5230:. Gotavapen.se. 2010-09-08 4879:The Bay of Pigs: Cuba 1961 4262:. Rt66.com. Archived from 3956:. War Department. p.  3930:. War Department. p.  3848:Cambridge University Press 3345:Communist Party of Estonia 3213:United States Marine Corps 2548:People's Republic of China 2374: 1963: 1810: 1784: 1526:also used some during the 1242:Royal Australian Air Force 597:United States Marine Corps 252:Turkish invasion of Cyprus 197:Indo-Pakistani War of 1947 98: 29: 21:Tommy Gun (disambiguation) 18: 9078:10mm Auto submachine guns 8994: 8971: 8875: 8842: 8794:De Lisle Commando carbine 8759: 8715: 8620: 8588: 8540: 8487: 8454: 8417: 8386: 8295: 8254: 8245: 8218: 8195: 8177: 8144: 8111: 8048: 7990: 7878: 7820: 7802: 7779: 7680: 7621: 7578: 7550: 7512: 7470: 7422: 7351:Ordnance ML 3 inch mortar 7323: 7280: 7199: 7156: 7143:De Lisle Commando carbine 7086:Enfield 1853 rifle-musket 7045: 7005: 6878:Smith, Joseph E. (1969). 6736:Iannamico, Frank (2004). 6729:Iannamico, Frank (2004). 6714:Iannamico, Frank (2000). 6580:Burrough, Bryan. (2004). 6457:Syracuse University Press 6449:O'Brien, Brendan (1993). 6227:"Thompson Submachine Gun" 5976:. Mnhm.lu. Archived from 5931:jieitaisaiyou.web.fc2.com 5538:"Thompson Submachine Gun" 5325:The Algerian War, 1954–62 4726:10.1163/22134603-09010005 4651:, pp. 161, 173, 175. 4127:James, Gary (1996–2006). 4099:Iannamico, Frank (1999). 2958:Nicaraguan National Guard 2635:. The M1A1 was also used. 2407:National Liberation Front 2328:Firing the M1928 Thompson 2306: 1699:Persuader and Annihilator 1635:Operating characteristics 1440:Democratic Army of Greece 1339:"Thompson submachine gun" 1147:units, as well as in the 1122:non-commissioned officers 847:Irish War of Independence 532: 524: 514: 492: 476: 451: 446: 426: 409: 392: 387: 376: 352: 344: 307: 299: 289: 284: 122:Second Honduran Civil War 117:Irish War of Independence 105: 92: 84: 79: 72:Place of origin 71: 61: 49: 42: 8898:Charlton Automatic Rifle 7773:Second Sino-Japanese War 7252:Charlton Automatic Rifle 6747:. William Morrow and Co. 6740:. Moose Lake Publishing. 6733:. Moose Lake Publishing. 6718:. Moose Lake Publishing. 6692:Hill, Tracie L. (2009). 6685:Hill, Tracie L. (1996). 6348:. Salamander Books Ltd. 5925: 5887:As pictured in the book 5323:Windrow, Martin (1997). 4841:2027/uiug.30112064404368 2387: 2312:one the person must be " 1493:communist Chinese troops 1460:Netherlands Marine Corps 1282:Browning Automatic Rifle 816:Battle of Blair Mountain 770:Browning Automatic Rifle 702:in order to replace the 504:600–725 rpm (M1928) 9073:.45 ACP submachine guns 8834:M1921/M1928/M1 Thompson 7191:Thompson submachine gun 7120:Lee–Enfield No.5 Mk.I " 7015:Beaumont–Adams revolver 6998:Commonwealth of Nations 6921:World War II Small Arms 6882:Small Arms of the World 6830:Olive, Ronaldo (1996). 6808:Pegler, Martin (2010). 6662:Oxford University Press 6595:Dunlap, Roy F. (1948). 6306:Atkin, Malcolm (2015). 6177:The Polish Army 1939–45 5950:The War in Laos 1960–75 5684:Manuel du Grade TTA 116 4423:. MacMillan. p. . 3705:17thdivision.tripod.com 3335:Malayan Communist Party 2422:: M1928 and M1 Thompson 2286:Special purpose variant 2143: 1719:models were developed. 967:, the then warlord of 548:Thompson submachine gun 507:700–800 rpm (M1A1) 112:West Virginia coal wars 16:American submachine gun 7138:Rieder Automatic Rifle 7128:Howell Automatic Rifle 6926:Wilson, R. K. (1943). 6837:. Editora Magnum Ltda. 6597:Ordnance Went Up Front 6587:Cox, Roger A. (1982). 6556:Notes on Auto-Ordnance 6344:Miller, David (2001). 5465:Castro Gomes, Angela. 5364:Dumortier, M. (1953). 5118:All That's Interesting 4908:www.williammaloney.com 4687:Bishop, Chris (1998). 3562:Bishop, Chris (1998). 3523:. SandinoRebellion.com 3431:Miljan, Toivo (2004). 3190:. First issued to the 2742:Imperial State of Iran 2338:United States Congress 2329: 2231: 2153: 2120: 1986:attack on Pearl Harbor 1981: 1943: 1861:.45 Remington–Thompson 1838: 1664: 1644: 1416: 1270:.45 Remington–Thompson 1176: 1113: 1044: 1043:Drum and box magazines 953: 803: 778: 723:gas-operated reloading 680: 528:164 yards (150 m) 494:Rate of fire 247:Araguaia Guerrilla War 8699:British Commonwealth 8308:7.62×63mm Springfield 7907:Chiang Kai-shek rifle 7598:Winchester Model 1912 7588:Winchester Model 1897 7247:Vickers K machine gun 6919:Weeks, John. (1980). 6794:, 9(1), 84-117. doi: 6772:McNab, Chris (2002). 6726:. Primedia Publishing 6607:. Military Book Club. 6603:Ellis, Chris (1998). 5999:"SALW Guide Malaysia" 5889:Ho vestito in azzurro 3016:Panama Defense Forces 2495:: Widely used by the 2334:National Firearms Act 2327: 2229: 2204:National Firearms Act 2176:National Firearms Act 2151: 2118: 2110: 1971: 1941: 1836: 1741:(11.4x23mm) were the 1662: 1642: 1539:South Vietnamese army 1436:Hellenic Armed Forces 1421:1948 Arab-Israeli war 1405: 1246:Royal Australian Navy 1229:Kokoda Track campaign 1103: 1042: 1035:Magazine developments 951: 831:Irish Republican Army 795: 735:Auto-Ordnance Company 674: 609:Irish Republican Army 322:Birmingham Small Arms 315:Auto-Ordnance Company 202:1948 Arab–Israeli War 8913:Vickers–Berthier LMG 8881:other larger weapons 8857:Pattern 1913 bayonet 8852:Pattern 1907 bayonet 8779:Pattern 1914 Enfield 8741:M1911/M1911A1 pistol 8272:7.65×17mmSR Browning 8237:Boys anti-tank rifle 8098:Lahti-Saloranta M/26 7613:Stevens M520-30/M620 7532:M3/M3A1 'Grease gun' 7462:Colt Official Police 7432:M1911/M1911A1 pistol 7410:infantry weapons of 7310:17 pdr anti-tank gun 7133:Huot Automatic Rifle 6934:Yenne, Bill (2009). 6634:Shots Fired in Anger 6584:. The Penguin Press. 6246:. 26 September 2018. 5253:img822.imageshack.us 4963:The Kansas City Star 4744:nzetc.victoria.ac.nz 4361:on February 21, 2023 3886:The Armourer's Bench 2105:Owen Machine Carbine 2048:improve this article 1837:Thompson Model 1921. 1787:Thompson Light Rifle 1781:Thompson .30 Carbine 1773:for testing but the 1528:Bay of Pigs Invasion 1324:improve this article 1177:Kulsprutepistol m/40 997:and was used during 976:Kansas City Massacre 935:Federal Laboratories 621:Kansas City Massacre 550:(also known as the " 516:Muzzle velocity 501:900 rpm (M1921) 232:Bay of Pigs Invasion 9083:American inventions 8113:Medium machine guns 7962:M1941 Johnson rifle 7902:Type 21 and Type 77 7570:M7 grenade launcher 7504:M1941 Johnson Rifle 7305:6 pdr anti-tank gun 7300:2 pdr anti-tank gun 6843:΀α όπλα τωΜ Î•Î»Î»ÎźÎœÏ‰Îœ 6706:Huon, Jean (1995). 6564:Gun Digest Treasury 6277:. 13 December 2008. 5560:, pp. 111–114. 5488:. Men at Arms 465. 5447:. Revista Historiar 5304:Prohibited Firearms 4796:Uzi, Eilam (2011). 4691:. New York: Orbis. 4337:, pp. 184–185. 4310:Ryan, Meda (2003). 3867:on August 30, 2012. 3659:, pp. 293–294. 3632:. Men-at-Arms 322. 3435:. Scarecrow Press. 3255:during Vietnam War. 3126:: M1928 adopted by 3040:(from supply drops) 2998:First Indochina War 2806:. 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7639: 7634: 7632:M1917 Browning 7628: 7626: 7619: 7618: 7616: 7615: 7610: 7605: 7600: 7595: 7590: 7584: 7582: 7576: 7575: 7573: 7572: 7567: 7562: 7556: 7554: 7548: 7547: 7545: 7544: 7539: 7534: 7529: 7524: 7518: 7516: 7510: 7509: 7507: 7506: 7501: 7496: 7491: 7486: 7480: 7478: 7468: 7467: 7465: 7464: 7459: 7454: 7449: 7447:M1917 revolver 7444: 7439: 7434: 7428: 7426: 7420: 7419: 7404: 7403: 7396: 7389: 7381: 7372: 7371: 7369: 7368: 7363: 7358: 7353: 7348: 7343: 7338: 7332: 7330: 7321: 7320: 7318: 7317: 7312: 7307: 7302: 7297: 7292: 7286: 7284: 7278: 7277: 7275: 7274: 7269: 7264: 7259: 7254: 7249: 7244: 7239: 7234: 7229: 7224: 7219: 7214: 7209: 7207:Nordenfelt gun 7203: 7201: 7197: 7196: 7194: 7193: 7188: 7183: 7178: 7173: 7168: 7162: 7160: 7154: 7153: 7151: 7150: 7145: 7140: 7135: 7130: 7125: 7122:jungle carbine 7118: 7113: 7108: 7103: 7098: 7093: 7091:Snider–Enfield 7088: 7083: 7078: 7073: 7068: 7066:Ferguson rifle 7063: 7056: 7054: 7043: 7042: 7040: 7039: 7034: 7028: 7022: 7017: 7011: 7009: 7003: 7002: 6994:British Empire 6985: 6984: 6973: 6968: 6961: 6960:External links 6958: 6956: 6955: 6948: 6931: 6924: 6917: 6898: 6892: 6875: 6868: 6861: 6855: 6838: 6828: 6822: 6805: 6798: 6788: 6782: 6769: 6748: 6745:Automatic Arms 6741: 6734: 6727: 6720: 6711: 6704: 6697: 6690: 6683: 6676: 6671:978-0199277865 6670: 6648: 6643:978-0935998429 6642: 6629: 6608: 6601: 6592: 6585: 6578: 6573:978-0873491563 6572: 6559: 6552: 6544: 6542: 6539: 6537: 6536: 6516: 6491: 6472: 6465: 6441: 6415: 6390: 6376: 6373:on 2016-10-05. 6358: 6337: 6323: 6316: 6298: 6295:on 2016-09-27. 6280: 6263: 6249: 6232: 6217: 6192: 6185: 6167: 6142: 6135: 6127:Panama 1989-90 6114: 6100: 6093: 6073: 6061: 6044: 6037: 6019: 6017:, p. 516. 6007: 5990: 5965: 5958: 5940: 5916: 5893: 5880: 5867: 5842: 5840:, p. 461. 5830: 5818: 5794: 5773: 5743: 5741:, p. 123. 5731: 5717: 5689: 5675: 5672:. August 2022. 5661: 5643: 5636: 5618: 5593: 5562: 5550: 5529: 5527:, p. 133. 5517: 5515:, p. 131. 5505: 5498: 5492:. p. 45. 5472: 5457: 5436: 5433:on 2016-11-24. 5418: 5400: 5371: 5356: 5354:, p. 194. 5344: 5337: 5331:. p. 46. 5315: 5296: 5284: 5240: 5219: 5215:Iannamico 2000 5207: 5196: 5178: 5164: 5139: 5130: 5104: 5090: 5076: 5067: 5042: 5017: 5005: 4990: 4975: 4953: 4941: 4924: 4895: 4888: 4865: 4863:, p. 191. 4853: 4818: 4814:Sazanidis 1995 4803: 4785: 4783:, p. 263. 4773: 4771:, p. 400. 4761: 4759:, p. 213. 4749: 4731: 4704: 4697: 4679: 4665: 4661:Iannamico 2000 4653: 4649:Iannamico 2000 4641: 4615: 4600: 4578: 4558: 4532: 4507: 4505:, p. 2487 4488: 4461: 4436: 4429: 4411: 4390: 4371: 4339: 4327: 4320: 4302: 4276: 4245: 4232: 4230:, p. 272. 4220: 4216:Iannamico 2000 4201: 4189: 4160: 4145: 4116: 4109: 4086: 4084:, p. 210. 4071: 4059: 4026: 4012: 3982: 3963: 3937: 3907: 3895: 3870: 3856: 3822: 3815: 3790: 3765: 3746: 3729: 3727:, p. 191. 3714: 3689: 3682: 3661: 3657:Sazanidis 1995 3649: 3642: 3636:. p. 24. 3617: 3602: 3579: 3572: 3564:Guns in Combat 3545: 3533: 3512: 3490: 3483: 3463: 3448: 3441: 3423: 3409: 3398:on 22 May 2023 3382: 3380: 3377: 3376: 3375: 3369: 3360: 3357: 3356: 3355: 3348: 3341: 3331: 3329:Spanish Maquis 3326: 3321: 3316: 3311: 3306: 3301: 3288: 3285: 3283: 3282: 3269: 3256: 3238: 3224: 3198: 3188:United Kingdom 3177: 3163: 3149: 3135: 3113: 3099: 3086: 3073: 3055: 3041: 3019: 3001: 2979: 2965: 2943: 2929: 2912: 2899: 2885: 2867: 2853: 2840: 2823: 2789: 2775: 2762: 2749: 2731: 2714: 2701: 2688: 2674: 2654: 2636: 2618: 2604: 2590: 2577: 2564: 2551: 2537: 2524: 2511: 2483: 2461: 2447: 2436:: Used by the 2423: 2409: 2391: 2389: 2386: 2376: 2373: 2360: 2359:United Kingdom 2357: 2353:semi-automatic 2321: 2318: 2308: 2305: 2303: 2300: 2295: 2292: 2287: 2284: 2282: 2279: 2262: 2259: 2257: 2254: 2244: 2241: 2223: 2220: 2215: 2212: 2187: 2184: 2170: 2167: 2165: 2164:Semi-automatic 2162: 2145: 2142: 2112: 2109: 2097:Lanchester SMG 2084: 2081: 2078: 2077: 2036: 2034: 2027: 2021: 2018: 1965: 1962: 1935: 1932: 1923: 1920: 1918:Self-loading. 1908:9mm Parabellum 1856: 1853: 1830: 1827: 1825: 1822: 1811:Main article: 1808: 1805: 1800: 1799:.30-06 variant 1797: 1785:Main article: 1782: 1779: 1762: 1759: 1724: 1721: 1700: 1697: 1695: 1692: 1690: 1687: 1681: 1678: 1636: 1633: 1631: 1628: 1611: 1608: 1566:Khmer Republic 1507:in the 1990s. 1398: 1397: 1312: 1310: 1303: 1297: 1294: 1201:Burma Campaign 1097: 1094: 1076: 1075:M1 development 1073: 1058:"jungle style" 1036: 1033: 1029: 1028: 1017: 990: 987: 877:gangster films 823:Irish Republic 789: 786: 758:trench warfare 731:Thomas F. Ryan 685: 682: 668: 665: 619:following the 586:trench warfare 571:submachine gun 568:selective-fire 542: 541: 534: 530: 529: 526: 522: 521: 518: 512: 511: 509: 508: 505: 502: 498: 496: 490: 489: 480: 474: 473: 471: 470: 464: 457: 455: 449: 448: 444: 443: 441: 440: 437: 433: 431: 424: 423: 421: 420: 417: 413: 411: 407: 406: 404: 403: 400: 396: 394: 390: 389: 388:Specifications 385: 384: 378: 374: 373: 371: 370: 367: 364: 360: 357: 350: 349: 346: 342: 341: 339: 338: 337:RPB Industries 335: 330: 325: 318: 311: 309: 305: 304: 301: 297: 296: 291: 287: 286: 282: 281: 280: 279: 274: 269: 264: 259: 254: 249: 244: 239: 234: 229: 224: 219: 214: 209: 204: 199: 194: 189: 184: 179: 174: 169: 164: 159: 154: 149: 144: 139: 134: 129: 124: 119: 114: 107: 103: 102: 94: 90: 89: 86: 82: 81: 77: 76: 73: 69: 68: 66:Submachine gun 63: 59: 58: 55: 47: 46: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 9180: 9169: 9166: 9164: 9161: 9159: 9156: 9154: 9151: 9149: 9146: 9144: 9141: 9139: 9136: 9134: 9131: 9129: 9126: 9124: 9121: 9119: 9116: 9114: 9111: 9109: 9106: 9104: 9101: 9099: 9096: 9094: 9091: 9089: 9086: 9084: 9081: 9079: 9076: 9074: 9071: 9069: 9066: 9065: 9063: 9048: 9047:15×104mm Brno 9045: 9043: 9040: 9038: 9035: 9033: 9030: 9028: 9025: 9023: 9020: 9018: 9015: 9013: 9010: 9008: 9005: 9004: 9002: 9000: 8997: 8993: 8987: 8984: 8982: 8979: 8978: 8976: 8974: 8970: 8964: 8961: 8959: 8956: 8954: 8951: 8949: 8946: 8944: 8941: 8939: 8936: 8934: 8931: 8929: 8926: 8924: 8921: 8919: 8918:Vickers K gun 8916: 8914: 8911: 8909: 8906: 8904: 8901: 8899: 8896: 8894: 8891: 8889: 8886: 8885: 8883: 8878: 8874: 8868: 8867:No. 5 bayonet 8865: 8863: 8862:No. 4 bayonet 8860: 8858: 8855: 8853: 8850: 8849: 8847: 8845: 8841: 8835: 8832: 8830: 8827: 8825: 8822: 8820: 8817: 8815: 8812: 8810: 8807: 8805: 8802: 8800: 8797: 8795: 8792: 8790: 8787: 8785: 8782: 8780: 8777: 8775: 8772: 8771: 8769: 8767: 8762: 8758: 8752: 8749: 8747: 8744: 8742: 8739: 8737: 8734: 8732:Mk I Revolver 8731: 8730:Enfield No. 2 8728: 8726: 8723: 8722: 8720: 8718: 8714: 8710: 8706: 8702: 8694: 8689: 8687: 8682: 8680: 8675: 8674: 8671: 8659: 8656: 8654: 8651: 8649: 8646: 8644: 8641: 8639: 8636: 8634: 8631: 8629: 8626: 8625: 8623: 8619: 8613: 8612:ROKS-2/ROKS-3 8610: 8608: 8605: 8603: 8600: 8599: 8597: 8595: 8594:flamethrowers 8591: 8587: 8581: 8578: 8576: 8573: 8571: 8568: 8566: 8563: 8561: 8558: 8556: 8555:Maxim-Tokarev 8553: 8551: 8548: 8547: 8545: 8543: 8539: 8533: 8530: 8528: 8525: 8523: 8520: 8518: 8515: 8513: 8510: 8508: 8505: 8503: 8500: 8498: 8495: 8494: 8492: 8490: 8486: 8480: 8477: 8475: 8472: 8470: 8467: 8465: 8462: 8461: 8459: 8457: 8453: 8447: 8444: 8442: 8439: 8437: 8434: 8432: 8429: 8428: 8426: 8424: 8420: 8416: 8410: 8407: 8405: 8402: 8400: 8397: 8395: 8392: 8391: 8389: 8385: 8381: 8373: 8368: 8366: 8361: 8359: 8354: 8353: 8350: 8334: 8331: 8329: 8326: 8324: 8321: 8319: 8316: 8314: 8311: 8309: 8306: 8304: 8301: 8300: 8298: 8294: 8288: 8285: 8283: 8280: 8278: 8275: 8273: 8270: 8268: 8265: 8263: 8260: 8259: 8257: 8253: 8250: 8248: 8244: 8238: 8235: 8233: 8230: 8229: 8227: 8225: 8221: 8217: 8211: 8208: 8206: 8203: 8202: 8200: 8198: 8197:Flamethrowers 8194: 8188: 8185: 8184: 8182: 8180: 8179:Hand grenades 8176: 8170: 8167: 8165: 8162: 8160: 8157: 8155: 8152: 8151: 8149: 8147: 8143: 8137: 8134: 8132: 8129: 8127: 8124: 8122: 8119: 8118: 8116: 8114: 8110: 8104: 8101: 8099: 8096: 8094: 8091: 8089: 8088:Maxim–Tokarev 8086: 8084: 8081: 8079: 8076: 8074: 8071: 8069: 8066: 8064: 8061: 8059: 8056: 8055: 8053: 8051: 8047: 8041: 8038: 8036: 8033: 8031: 8028: 8026: 8023: 8021: 8018: 8016: 8013: 8011: 8008: 8006: 8003: 8001: 7998: 7997: 7995: 7993: 7989: 7983: 7980: 7978: 7975: 7973: 7970: 7968: 7965: 7963: 7960: 7958: 7957:M1917 Enfield 7955: 7953: 7950: 7948: 7945: 7943: 7940: 7938: 7937:Karabiner 98k 7935: 7933: 7930: 7928: 7925: 7923: 7920: 7918: 7915: 7913: 7910: 7908: 7905: 7903: 7900: 7898: 7895: 7893: 7890: 7889: 7887: 7885: 7881: 7877: 7871: 7868: 7866: 7863: 7861: 7858: 7856: 7853: 7851: 7848: 7846: 7843: 7841: 7838: 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