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"Y" Marked Actuator - Correct for Colt?


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I have a high serial number 1928 Navy that came from the New Orleans PD and it had this actuator in it. the gun is otherwise 100% correct. I recall discussions that this type of actuator--with the Colt knurling but one piece and correcting the ear breaking issue, was a late Auto Ordnanace corrective action. As the colt contract was over, the work was contracted out. TD may have more info on this.

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The Y marked one-piece actuator is correct for a Colt's NAVY Thompson. This is the third and final variation for the Colt's NAVY actuators. I have seen all three NAVY variations used in the same serial number range.

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If some department owned a 1928 shipped with earlier version actuators (1st & 2nd), it is entirely possible they could have broken those ears off the original actuator and replaced it with a Y actuator at some point in its life.

 

Drawing of the later 3rd actuator dated January 19, 1935 shown on page 195 of TUTB.

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Dave,

 

Here is the 2014 thread on the one-piece Navy actuators. That was when AOC didn't stand for Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

 

http://www.machinegunboards.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=16222&hl=%2Byale+%2Bmarked+%2Bactuator+%2Bfor+%2Bcolt+%2Bnavy&do=findComment&comment=135116

Edited by Arthur Fliegenheimer
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