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Birmingham Arsenal Proofed Colt Prices.
21NAVY replied to 21NAVY's topic in Thompson Submachine Gun Message Board
Thanks Michael! Nice to hear from you! -
Apologizing for not being on the forum for awhile, Been on a tangent restoring vintage Baja 1000 Bikes. Was reading Tom's new book with interest on the BM Aresenal Proofed Guns. I did a fair amount of searching and can't find any info on a recent sale of one and was curious what everyone thought they may be worth. Mine is #3684, The George Wallace gun in Gordons Books. This gun is one of 9 in Toms book. It has proofs in the correct location and are crisp and not mis-struck. I have a ton of stuff with this gun including shot mag and full box of shot and Oscar Paynes 1923 catalog, 3 digit C-Drum. 21 parts, old case. David and Sig have looked over some of the photos and catalog years ago. Don't need to sell it necessarily, just curious what they might be worth and if any had sold recently. Hi to the Gang and good to see you all on here.
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SAR in Phoenix, who's going?
21NAVY replied to ppgcowboy's topic in Thompson Submachine Gun Message Board
Near the Armor display by the center entrance on the east side is a Burger trailer with picnic tables. Gordon, Murray Willis and I used to take the lunch break there. Might be a good central location if a date and time could be worked out for everyone. It's just a few steps out the middle door there. -
SAR in Phoenix, who's going?
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I'll be there probably shopping sunday. Always a good group of guys on the tables on the east wall of the West Bldg where Gordon was. Chuck Olsen and quite a few others. -
I was having a random conversation this afternoon with a fellow in the bridge demolition industry and he out of the blue mentioned he had dredged up a Thompson in 2008 when they were repairing the derailment of the Turkey Creek Bridge a couple miles southeast of Guttenberg, IA in 2008. There was no wood left, the vertical grip screw was still there, He said it was way rusted but they took it to the service truck and wire wheeled the sides of it and the only thing notable was a circular area where the serial numbers had been ground off and could faintly read COLT'S Anybody know of any going's on in Guttenberg IA in the Gangster era? He figured someone just threw it off the bridge.
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Gordon's Book shows shipped 1-31-34 1 of 2. This gun is 10 serials later than mine (3684) and has the British proofs as does mine. In visiting with T.D. awhile back, These guns mostly showed up delivered to agencies on the southeastern coast states. Seems plausible that a group of these guns were taken to the UK for evaluation and brought back and sold on a sales trip to agencies thru the Southeast. Perhaps at a discount since they'd been used or fired/tested. Mine (3684) was shipped to Montgomery AL PD on 12-27-33 1 of 2. 3694 was shipped to Salisbury, NC (Rowan County) PD on 1-31-34 1 of 2, so the timing of the sales seems to fit that theory. I have no information proving this, just a theory.
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Need help on Identifying 21 actuator
21NAVY replied to 21NAVY's topic in Thompson Submachine Gun Message Board
Thanks Everyone. Any Idea what they are worth these days? -
Need help on Identifying 21 actuator
21NAVY replied to 21NAVY's topic in Thompson Submachine Gun Message Board
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Need help on Identifying 21 actuator
21NAVY replied to 21NAVY's topic in Thompson Submachine Gun Message Board
The dimension on the band diameter is .672 give or take half a thou. -
Need help on Identifying 21 actuator
21NAVY replied to 21NAVY's topic in Thompson Submachine Gun Message Board
It appears to be checkered, the points are sharp. Don't have my calipers handy but the band dimension is slightly bigger than .625 -
Need the folks to chime in here on what this is. Murray Willis and I were rummaging in boxes at the SAR Show in PHX in 2012, looking for Luger stuff, and Murray tossed this to me and I think I paid 100 bucks for it. Didn't think much further about it and tossed in in my box of parts It was used as in the photos. I know Doug Richardson made some excellent Repros. It has no identifying marks on it. Any ideas? My guess is it's a repro of some sort. Thanks all.
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How 'bout do it ass backwards and make the Blish lock out of steel? With the surface areas the same, just transposed, may have the same "Adhesion" or whatever he called it. Sounds like a fun project.
