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Colt Thompson with compensator slots cut at the end of the barrel


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Sturmgewehr has a 3 digit Colt Thompson for sale with compensator slots cut at the end of the barrel.

 

http://www.sturmgewehr.com/forums/index.php?/topic/17774-rare-colt-thompson-irish-sword-3-digit-serial-number-range/

 

I've never seen this on a Thompson before.

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But, but, but, but its a COLT so its worth a small fortune. It should sell for the asking price.....I say in a joking manor. Yeah that gun is only over priced by $20k but people come up with some crazy prices anymore.
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I'd guess a clever approach to dealing with a bulged barrel. The slots were cut after the barrel was ruined. That would be a numbered barrel if original.

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I bought Colt 13299 from Mr Layton several years ago. The Colt came from home town and as i recall, It was not a easy transaction. The good news is the barrel has the correct comp weather he knew it or not.

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"...not an easy transaction."

 

To all of the new members of this forum thinking about purchasing that first Thompson - pay attention to that warning. Spending a little too much for a machine gun may bother some, but if the transaction is trouble free, it will be money well spent in the long run. Having your first Class 3 transaction become a problem or nightmare after paying a seller a lot of money...nuff said

 

The Class 3 community is fairly small. Spend some time learning who you are dealing with. To that end, if you are looking for a Colt Thompson, PM me as I know a first rate owner who is selling a couple of Colt's.

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"Having your first Class 3 transaction become a problem or nightmare after paying a seller a lot of money...nuff said"

 

This is very, very true.

 

I bought a "new unfired" MP5 RR from a very-well known machinegun dealer in Florida for top dollar at his asking price several years ago.

 

Gun came into my dealer and upon inspection I saw more carbon build-up inside that receiver than I'd ever seen on any firearm in my life -- far from new/unfired.

 

Called seller immediately demanding my money back and he initially refused saying I was being too picky.

 

Several days later I reminded seller that it's a small world and that I'd tell everyone about the transaction.

 

He very begrudgingly sent me a check 2 weeks later for the full purchase price.

 

Be extra careful who you deal with.

 

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