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Enforcer

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  1. Here is the 1921 Thompson sold in Kansas City in January 2012. It was recovered at the Barrow hideout in Joplin andter Bonnie and Clyde fled. I don't know the exact provenance they had. They were very nice and let me get close to take these three photos. The Thompson sold for $130,000. Only $129,000 more than I could pay :wub: . I don't think Clyde was ever photographed with a Thompson, I think if he was photographed with this one it would have sold for even more.

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  2. I had the exact same problem with my TM1, until I SBRed it. The problem is the longer barrel, no question about that. I think your only choices are to use as is ( which is what I did) or have one fabricated by a gunsmith / machinist with the peep near the top where the current notch is. Another option is to have the earlier "L" type fabricated with the peep near the top and this might be less expensive.

  3. A chrome plated SBR, and drum would be great fun for Zoot shooting, especially if the owner had an over the top costume. I could also see a chrome SBR as a ladies gun, would look great with a flapper costume. I actually like the chrome gun better than those commemorative Thompsons they used to sell in the gun magazines. My wife would love it in a red velvet case, but I'm more of a traditionalist, no fancy finishes for me. The gold gun (I think it's gold titanium like the gold Desert Eagle) is the same deal.

  4. Never judge the 38 Super by Fiocchi or Magtech ammo. IMHO, and your mileage may vary, these manufacturers load undersize 9mm (.354) bullets and use modest powder charges. In fairness their ammo will function most guns but will not turn any heads with performance. It's like hand loads which function the pistol, but do not have the expected velocity for the bullet weight and caliber. I guess they do this because there may be some 38 ACP pistols out there, or people unwisely using 38 Super in 9mm Largo guns like the Astra 400. Another reason could be fear of blown case heads, as there is an unsupported part of the case in a M1911 chamber.

  5. How is the Thompson jamming? failure to feed? failure to extract? stove pipe?

    If the Thompson is jamming, I would first change the magazine and clean the chamber, use a good 45 caliber bronze brush and make sure the chamber is clean. Lubricate as outlined in the posts above. If the problem persists post some pictures and a description of the problem, someone should be able to help.

  6. I'm considering an SBR conversion for my 1996 vintage West Hurley M1927A1 to an SBR. Is the current Kahr Arms 10 in barrel compatable? I like it becasue it is already finnished in blue and would seem to be a straightfoward replacement. Also if anyone has done this conversion, did you use the cutts compensator off the long barrel or did you purchase a new one? The cutts seems difficult to remove.

     

    TIA , Enforcer

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