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This is a british home guard storage case for a 1921 or 1928 Thompson smg

It has been painted and marked obviously by someone, but no idea what the added markings mean.

There is a pretty good discussion about these on this forum

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Yes, I know it is a Thompson Chest, It contains a 1928, 3 drum mag, 5 usual magz, some small parts, cleaning accessories, manual etc. I am not sure but doesn't the British Homeguard Chests, contain only 2 drum magazines?

This case is located in Norway, there is several known cases in same colour, some told me it is from Norwegian Navy ships, during and after ww2. But no one knows what S.A means...? I do not think it is Suomi Army, it usually is marked SA, without dot between.

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Anyone know what price these homeguard / navy cases sell for these days? (Empty)

See this old post for further information on the Thompson Transit Chests.

http://www.machinegunboards.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=11386&hl=

 

Stay safe

Richard

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Looking at the little oil can in the bottom corner compartment and the extra buffer pilot... do we know what would have been normal to include in that space? I can't remember any discussion on that.

 

 

Afternoon Dan,

I believe it was for the cleaning kit, that is what I have in that compartment in my repro transit chest anyway.

stay safe

Richard

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