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I picked up my W.H. 28 a couple of hours ago. It has the highest serial # I have ever seen on a W.H.(11831A). I has a W.H. rear sight,alum fore-grip mnt.,steel butt-stock slide,all G.I. internals (S) marked, milled selectors. It needs to be refinished,but no pitting. I do not know how to post pictures.

 

Shane

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QUOTE (Shane @ Mar 30 2005, 01:00 AM)
I picked up my W.H. 28 a couple of hours ago. It has the highest serial # I have ever seen on a W.H.(11831A). I has a W.H. rear sight,alum fore-grip mnt.,steel butt-stock slide,all G.I. internals (S) marked, milled selectors. It needs to be refinished,but no pitting. I do not know how to post pictures.

Shane

If you don't mind me asking, how long did the transfer take from your dealer to you?

 

Thanks gunrunner

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I hope you enjoy the WH. I have my WH that I sold and bought back and it runs great. The cool thing is you can shoot the Wh and not worry so much about the collectors value and it is as much to rock-n-roll with a WH as it would be a Colt.

It is also fun to see the look on someones face to shoot a Thompson for the first time. So go have fun and spread the Thompson plague.

 

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If you email the pics to me, I can post them, Shane. You don't look like Alan Ladd, do you? http://www.machinegunbooks.com/forums/invboard1_1_2/upload/html/emoticons/laugh.gif http://www.machinegunbooks.com/forums/invboard1_1_2/upload/html/emoticons/laugh.gif http://www.machinegunbooks.com/forums/invboard1_1_2/upload/html/emoticons/laugh.gif
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I am a FFL/SOT in Louisiana,the 28 came from Mississippi. I took @ 4 weeks for the transfer. I will try to e-mail some pics to LSU Tiger to post.

 

Shane

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cavediver Posted: Mar 30 2005, 05:35 PM
It is also fun to see the look on someones face to shoot a Thompson for the first time. So go have fun and spread the Thompson plague.

 

You mean something like this..........

A full auto Thompson submachine gun $10,000 +

http://mikesmachineguns.com/files/my_bench.JPG

 

Cost of firing 30 rounds of .45 ACP $10

http://www.mikesmachineguns.com/Damon_firing.jpg

 

and the look on their face... priceless

 

http://www.mikesmachineguns.com/Damon_smile.jpg

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I got the pics last night, but Photobucket was down. Here's Shane's WH Thompson.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v515/LSU_Tiger1/P4040061.jpg

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Like mike said- it looks good. http://www.machinegunbooks.com/forums/invboard1_1_2/upload/html/emoticons/wink.gif

 

Give us a range report once you shoot it.

 

I would like to hear the history on that high SN.

 

Norm

 

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My new 28 runs good. All internal parts are Savage,today my friend removed the barrel (yes he has the proper tools/jigs to do it correctly) to replace the alum grip mount with a late war rivet type made by Savage. I am going to have the gun re-blued. This gun will be for sale in @ 6 weeks to fund a pre-86 BAR. Thanks LSU Tiger for posting the picture for me.

 

Shane

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I have no idea about the serial number. Does anyone know of anyother W.H. guns with high serial numbers ? As I said @ a month ago when I took possesion of the gun I would post the serial number (11831A).

 

Shane

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