What model of Thompson is this?

What model of Thompson is this?

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M1928A1

is he black or just really old and tan?

He's just a 25 year old white dude who takes really bad care of himself

An M1928 with just the M1 style of rear-sight.

Laser RCW. Heck of a shotgun.

quadroon with direct descent slavery ancestory

This would stand if they hadn't added an actual Thompson.

Is this the same guy who’s like a 110

He was 112 when he died. Smoked cigars and drank whiskey till the day he died.

Some of this old dudes man.

My grandpa survived the Baatan Death March and smoked a pack of cigarettes a day, died of butt cancer at 90.

I think it's a KrautBlaster-45

FPBP. Top charging handle. Ribbed barrel. Compensator on the muzzle.

Widely considered the best model.

Airshit

Never seen an Italian, son?

>butt cancer
Jesus Christ user control your gay.

heh, that's the centurion veteran who smokes a cigar every day and has a girlfriend

He died this year. THe guy was a hero. Oldest black Vet. Gun nut, Christian, and loved him some fine drink. Last of a breed. These days African Americans have lost self respect sadly. This mans generation saved the world.

Compensator turned out to actually make you less likely to hit your enemy because of smoke. There was a reason they got rid of it on the later models.

Source:
forgottenweapons.com/experimental-thompson-stock/

>A Tommie was just a guinea pig in this case, as the Aberdeen program was only to research the effectiveness of the in-line stock idea. Standard Savage Tommie s/n S-25618 was fitted with the exprimental stock fabricated by the personnel of the Aberdeen Proving Ground and a series of tests were conducted to assess the muzzle climb control properties of the in-line layout. Two configurations of the straight line Tommie are known, one with Cutts compensator, A-shaped front sight base and micrometer rear peep (the one illustrated above) and the other without Cutts compensator, with I-shaped front sight base and long rear sight leaf with fixed peep hole installed in a standard M1928A1 rear sight base. Also, two shapes of the stocks were made, differing in height of the stock centerline in comparison to the height of the barrel centerline. The one with straight in-line stock (illustrated above) was chosen as the more comfortable over the other with centerline above the barrel axis. The experiments was conducted between January 5 and March 7, 1942.
In the first test at 25 yds, shooting FA at a target 6×6 ft, standard Tommie s/n 5904 with Cutts compensator achieved 74% hits, while experimental with Cutts scored 98%. Curiously, standard TSMG w/o Cutts climbed to 91% all by itself, while straight-stock sans Cutts shot 99% hits.
The test was then repeated at 50 yds. Standard buttstock and Cutts scored lowly 49%, in-line with Cutts – 79%, while without Cutts the scores were 61% and 81% respectively. Smoke over the compensator slits and obscuring target was given as the main reason for the decrease of scoring with Cutts in place. The virtues of in-line stock were confirmed – and this experiment was the last straw that determined, that the new M1 straight blowback no-fuss Thompson lost the Cutts compensator.
[This above written based on American Thunder II by Frank Iannamico, pp. 477-478]

The model ''almost lived long enough to see my 18yo diluted octoroon great granddaughter enter porn''.

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Is this in NC? I swear I went to this guys house because I asked him if he would sell that car. If not this guy has a doppelgänger

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