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sherman

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  1. Thank you to all of you for your help.Now,I'm pretty sure it's a British deactivation stamp.Thank you Adg105200 for the link - this is a really good site.
  2. Here is another pic. - the best I could get,hope it helps.A parts kit is a deactivated gun were the barrel and bolt is destroyed.
  3. Hello Gentlemen, I have a question about markings/stamps on a 1928A1 Thompson receiver.Does someone of you know what these stamps are standing for ? The gun itself is a parts kit - could they be to show deactivation of the gun ? Thank you in advance for your help.
  4. Hi altogether, I'm looking for ww2 pictures with the Thompson smg in use.If anyone of you gentlemen has Pictures of models and variations of the Thompson in use by different armies (US,British,Australian...) please post them here.Thank you very much in advance. Manfred
  5. Thank you very much for your kind words.Well,if this is not a problem I will start a new topic.Thank you again for the info on the configuration of the M1928A1. Manfred
  6. Hello Gentlemen, At first I want to say I'm a new member and I want to introduce myself.I'm collecting militaria and I'm really fascinated in the Thompson smg.and all the equipment for this gun. Unfortunately I only have demilitarized guns because "Full Auto Guns" are prohibited where I life.I'm also very interested in WW2 photos where the Thompson smg is clearly visible in in the hands of troops.In my first question I would like to know was the M1928A1 Thompson with the rudimentary L-sight also equipped with the vertical foregrip ? If yes, I think only British troops had this combination.Does anyone of you has a picture of this combination in the hand of troops ? Any help would be greatly appreciated.Thanks in advance. P.S Please excuse my post if this is the wrong section.
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