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Happy New Year To All, Have a Safe New Year's Eve, My last Post of the Year Showing Lt. Albert Field, Connecticut State Police 1920's-30s?

 

Maybe the Car guys on here can I.D. the model of Auto to date the Photos?

 

David, Thank You For The Best Firearms Board on The Net with the Coolest People, Look forward to posting more cool stuff in 2016.

 

 

1. Lt. Albert Field with Thompson .45 submachine gun Connecticut State Police

 

2. Lt. Albert Field with Thompson .45 submachine gun Connecticut State Police 2nd View

 

3. Lt. Albert Field CSP with Thompsons & Other Connecticut State Police in Automobile

 

4. Posing with the Thompson Lt. Albert Field, Connecticut State Police.

Lt. Albert Field with Thompson .45 submachine gun Connecticut State Police 1.jpg

Lt. Albert Field with Thompson .45 submachine gun Connecticut State Police (2).jpg

Lt. Albert Field CSP with Thompsons & Other CSP's.jpg

Posing with the Thompson Lt Albert Field CSP.jpg

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Nice photo of early Mills four cell single flap pouch and drum pouch. Belt looks more like a military belt than the one that is pictured in early catalogs.

 

My first guess on the car was a Dodge, but I could be off on that and it could be Oakland, Overton or something similar. Would need to check a few books. Hopefully someone beats me to it. There were so many companies in that era.

Happy New Year to all!!

Ron

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Thank you azboater for another great picture thread.

 

You left out one picture from that series. Does anyone know what Auto-Ordnance paper item contains the below picture?

 

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Thank you azboater for another great picture thread.

 

You left out one picture from that series. Does anyone know what Auto-Ordnance paper item contains the below picture?

 

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Tom,

 

Nice Catch, that one was nowhere to be found in the area of Cyberspace I was in!

Happy New Year!

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Two different front grips on the Thompsons, in the car- 1925 Studebaker Standard 6 Duplex. Great photos.

 

OCM

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