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Auto Ordnance 1928AC For Sale with accessories. $25.5K


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With David Albert's permission I am reluctantly selling my All Matching SN Auto Ordnance (Bridgeport) 1928AC with some extras. If you have been on the Forum you will find other posts about this gun, it is the one that I had Recon Bob replace the barrel that was on it when I picked it up.

 

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- A.O. 1928 AC Matching Serial number on reviever (Frame and underbarrel) & lower grip frame.

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- AOC marked Nickeled Bolt, Blish lick, Knurled Actuator & Forward Grip Hanger.

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- Original WWII Stevens finned 1928 Barrel with correct WWII late model Cutts Compensator.

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- Cross Bolt 1928 Rear Stock marked D D on front.

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- Black Oiler with 2 Felts (in large photo)

 

- 5 x 20 rd XX Auto Ordnance Bridgeport Magazines.

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- WWII "US" marked 5 cell canvas magazine pouch "HOOSIER T. & C. G. CO. 1942" inside flap.

 

- Original "NOBUCKL" "PATD 7-21-14" sling

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- Military Brass Cleaning Rod (in large photo)

 

- WWII Bridgeport L-Drum

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Also included is the Cherry Stand. I'll be off the Net until Sunday afternoon. I'll post more photos when I can.

 

Semper Fi,

Sandman1957

 

 

 

 

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Good Luck with the sale, Sandman, Great looking piece of History, if I did not have a M1928A1 inbound I would be all over this! Edited by azboater
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  • 2 weeks later...

Here is a close up of some pitting about 1/2 inch behind the Cutts on the bottom and left side of the barrel. (This is not mechanically an issue with the barrel.) It is safe to shoot, and this TSMG shoots extremely well. Very smooth and accurate.

 

Just wanted to point out any and all areas on this 1928 AC.

 

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Everyone feel free to comment or ask questions about this gun. I think it is a very good gun and I am selling it, because as bizarre as this sounds, I have too many Thompsons. So I need to let one go... Having a Daughter in out of State College is not friendly to the machinegun account.

 

Semper Fi

Sandman1957

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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  • 3 weeks later...

After a couple false starts and couple three other nibbles the package is still up for sale. PM me if you are interested or send me an email. You should be able to see that in my profile.

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if its still available in a few months when i can build back some funds i may bite at it again........i was always interested, but now im broke after my last purchase......if i hadnt bought my M16 i would have made you a strong offer.i was prepared to offer you on our last phone call, but someone else was ahead of me and i can tell your an honorable man who doesnt let others skip in line, so i held back my words.......maybe we will talk again in March/April if its still there.

 

good luck on the sale in the mean time...

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1928AC Sold. Pending transfer. Thanks gents. Going to another Virginian. We live close enough I'm driving it to his house next weekend for inspection. Welcome to Forum Andy.

 

S/Fi,

Sandman1957

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I met with Steve today to purchase his AO 1928AC. He was very professional and knowledgeable and the gun with all accessories was as advertised or better. I loved the gun and have purchased it. I'll submit the the Form 4 to the Sheriff tomorrow for his signature and fingerprinting. Usually takes seven days to go through his office then off to ATF for the long wait. I'm a novice to the MG world and this will be my second MG. My first was this past summer a Colt M16 Model A2. I'm hooked.

 

Thanks for all your help today Steve it was a pleasure for both me and my brother to have met you.

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