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Per my last post, I thought I would post this 21A for you guys to look at. SN# 5176. It was shipped to the Dallas Police Department, Dallas, Texas March 4, 1927. I traded Idan Greenburg a Bren Gun for it back in July of 1994. Later on I let a local talk me out of it and then finally got it back from him in 1997. In any case, glad I did.

 

I has a square actuator slot which is unusual for a weapon in this serial number range. Why is that? Overall is 100% correct. The attached jpegs make it look a lot more worn than it actually is. The butt stock is marked "14". The rear pistol grip is marked "3". Dallas PD only had 5 Colt Thompson's in the history of the department. #4523, #4936, #4976, #5176, and # 5643. #4936 is in the Dallas Police Department museum. It is property marked #13. #4523 is in private hands. It is property marked #15. This one is property marked #14. Looks like #4976 and #5643 are "missing". I started in doing some research on #5176 because I read somewhere that Frank Hamer borrowed a 21 Colt from Dallas PD back when he was out chasing down Bonnie & Clyde. I often wondered if maybe he had his hands on this one. No way to prove which one he had, even if the story is true. Jpegs attached.

 

History, per GH:

 

 

Dallas, Texas Police Department (1 of 5) (1 of 4 Shipped 3/4/27)

(Stamped on buttstock, DPD 14) (Square actuator slot)

* Terry Lee Hanks collection Cave Creek, Arizona

Idan C. Greenberg collection Phoenix, Arizona 8/11/93

For Sale: Shotgun News, Phoenix, Arizona 7/94

Nick Tilotta (Western Firearms Co.) Grapevine, Texas 8/25/94

L. James Davis collection Grapevine, Texas 3/23/95

Nick Tilotta (Western Firearms Co.) Grapevine, Texas 2/14/97

 

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Nick,

Again, thank you for sharing pictures from your great collection. A very historic Colt's!

 

Ok guys. Looking at the first two pictures of the complete gun pointed left and then right, what jumps out at you. No need to enlarge the pictures. It should be obvious...

 

Hint: nothing bad!

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I guess I can't see anything that jumps out at me. However, if you take a look at the magazine release, you can certainly see that it has had many "L" drums (or C) mounted in it. I suspect that it has seen more than a little action in it's lifetime.

 

More on the Dallas Texas Police Department weapons:

 

https://gunsmagazine.com/featured/a-very-special-thompson-m1921a/

 

Thanks for the lead TD.

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