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    Collecting; Thompson SMGs, Commercial BAR's and Colt circa 1920's / 30's handguns. Life Time NRA, NFATCA, WVCDL, USCCA & TCA member and a Constitutional Conservative aka,,, a Tea Party Guy.

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  1. That's what I needed ,thanks. I just bought a dead air suppressor for one of my 1911's. It's full auto capable.
  2. Does anyone know what 1928 barrel threads are for the 1928 barrel compensater Thanks.
  3. I remember you having a very nice collection. Yea, I'm recently retired and looking for ways to fill my day. At one time, I was really into the Thompson scene after I went to a SAR East show. Then I lost my wife of 42 years to cancer, got an apartment near work to finish out my 52 years of service, 40 years with one company. So now I'm into the stock market, home improimprovements and my Trans Ams. My sons are dealing with life's challenges and really have no interest in guns. So I have to start thinking about selling my guns to not burden the boys with NFA stuff. We all will cross this bridge, but know this is not a fire sale, I don't need the money, just looking to be fair. Darrylta
  4. Maybe one of the overseers can help me out. This is Darryl Register, my handle is darrylta. My new email is dlregister@proton.me I'm starting to thin the heard a little and have a lot of Thompson accessories and 8 Thompsons, a Reising and a Monitor machine rifle. I can be reached @ 202-487-7638 or @ the Proton email. Thanks
  5. Hello Jim C and TGCJ, Tom, I'm glad your enjoying the BMR. I just stopped by to see how much Thompsons were selling for these days. I've always said they keep pace with the average new car pricing. I've just reached my 70th birthday and plan on selling most of my guns, say 2 a year. Neither one of my sons have any interest in them unfortunately. I plan on keeping my PK'd 28 West Hurly as a shooter. Tom, have you got around to shooting the BMR. I didn't ever try it since I had a R75 BAR to scratch my BAR itch ? I'll look for the FOIA I got on the BMR and forward it to you when I have a chance. Darryl
  6. TGCJ's BMR is a beauty, hated to part with it but I do need to thin the herd as the saying goes. The 1973 455SD Trans am build I'm doing is costing a lot more than expected! It will be stunning when it's done. I guess my next sale will be a PA. State Patrol Reising with it's hard case and many accessories. Looking to retire in about a year or so that will give me more time for gun and car shows. Tom's transaction was surprisingly quick and some what painless other than the odd NFA Branch questions. And yes, I do have many other BAR items you may be interested in. I'll be in touch with you on the extras. darrylta
  7. After many years of research and many phone calls. Greg Fox reproduced our interpretation of an FBI Monitor hard case. Here is a photo of the case with the gun in it. Greg can post other photos of the case alone, really great work on his part! Darryl
  8. Dave, I like your black velvet case, it's not as blingy as the royal blue cases. I sold my 1918 Colt BMR last month. I owe you a finders fee, I contacted the buyer from this site. Thanks, Darryl
  9. Talked to Greg yesterday, looks like the case will be done and shipped in about a week or so I may have to do some final fitting and return it back to him. I decided on the black felt lining a more industrial look, not the royal blue. I'll post some photos of Greg's work after I have it in hand! Thanks, Darryl
  10. Greg It's good to see that your still in the hunt. What progress have you made with my tracing drawing? Thanks. Darryl
  11. I have a couple nice repro Swetnam cases if your interested in trade and some cash.
  12. I came across a Colt lower that was from a French Colt gun. Bought it on GunBroker a decade or so ago. It's serial number 9639 and had PK make some Colt like internals for a Colt like display gun.
  13. Thank you Anticus, people should heed what their doctors say and tell them to do things. In my case I felt I was Superman when I was a young man, and didn't take his advice. Diabetes is a sinister disease, which is hard on your body and eyes. I'm personally having retina problems now. I think and hope I've caught it before major problems , I've lost about 30% of my sight, if I hadn't got on the right track ,I'd be blind now. My public service announcement sort of speak. Darryl
  14. I never had the need to speak to Doug or ever met him in person or at a gun show. I know that he was a wizard with the Thompsons and that he loved them and the community. I can somewhat feel his pain with his eye problems, I'm on the same road myself. I'm hoping to stop the slippage with the help of the John Hopkins Wilmer Eye Center. RIP Doug, Darryl
  15. I'm curious, what did you pay for it. I have a stripped Colt lower also. Thanks, Darryl
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