paulsavoy Posted March 30, 2019 Report Share Posted March 30, 2019 Guys, I propose a topic to post Board Games with Tommy Guns !( I didn't find any topic on that, I think it could be funny and distracting to reference them ) Here "Le Jeu du Parrain", 1971, French version of "The Godfather Game"Standard box (20" x 10,5"), and Violin box (23,5" x 10") Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ron Mills Posted March 30, 2019 Report Share Posted March 30, 2019 Ha! May be a tall order mon frere, but it does sound like a fun quest. I think there was a Combat! board game years ago with a drawing of Vic Morrow on the box firing his Thompson. Anybody else remember that? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paulsavoy Posted March 30, 2019 Author Report Share Posted March 30, 2019 Ha! May be a tall order mon frere, but it does sound like a fun quest. I think there was a Combat! board game years ago with a drawing of Vic Morrow on the box firing his Thompson. Anybody else remember that?this one ? "Ideal",1963 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ron Mills Posted March 30, 2019 Report Share Posted March 30, 2019 That's it! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thirtyround Posted March 31, 2019 Report Share Posted March 31, 2019 Gentlemen, there's one on ebay for sale now, (not mine or affiliated), end tomorrow at 8 something pm, Cheers JB Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rpbcps Posted March 31, 2019 Report Share Posted March 31, 2019 (edited) I have noticed that there are numerous versions of the classic Monoply game out there. The financial woes of the Auto Ordnance Corporation would provide a Thompson gun version of that game! John T. Thompson decided to design a lightweight automatic rifle Agreement struck between them J.T. Thompson and John Bell Blish Thomas F. Ryan provides financial backing 1916 Auto-Ordnance Corporation, (AOC) founded. Limits of the “Blish principle” were discovered Rethink and planning leads to “A one-man, hand-held machine gun, a trench broom!” idea End of WW1, JT Thompson missed target audience for the 'Trench Broom' 1919 development phase begins Issues with feeding system, emptying Box mags too quickly Oscar V. Payne files patent for the 100-round ‘C’ and 50-round ‘L’ drums Marketing began at Camp Perry Ohio August 1920 Contract awarded to Colt Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company for the Model of 1921 First Model of 1921s off the assembly lines 31st March 1921, indeed 98 years today! Seizure of TSMGs on the SS East Side European sales tour results in minimal sales / interest "On the side of law and order" development of Peters-Thompson Shot cartridge and magazine USMC purchase for Mail guarding USMC use in Nicaragua Use of TSMG by gangsters / criminals, gives bad publicity 1926 Cutts compensator option introduced Model of 1927 USMC deploy to Shanghai with TSMG US Navy purchase 100 for gunboats, patrolling the Yangtze River. US Navy request rate of fire could reduced to 600 rounds per their minute, as Model of 1921 rate of fire is too quick for their requirements Oscar V. Payne comes up with solution and US Navy Model of 1928 introduced 1929 AOC on brink of bankruptcy only 1/3 of the 1500 model of 1921s sold & 2 million dollars in debt St Valentines day Massacre bad publicity 1930, the new AOC President, Walter B Ryan Jr, announced the suspension of all commercial sales. 1932, US Army standardized Thompson guns as, “non-essential limited procurement” Commercial sales resumed in 1932, when AOC appointed Federal Laboratories of Pittsburgh, Pa., as their exclusive distributor. 1932, the Soviet Union placed an order for 8,000 Thompson guns, but the US Government opposed the deal National Firearms Act of 1934 1935 FBI Place first order for TSMGs 1936, Japan placed an order for 3,000 Thompson guns, but this order was opposed by the US Govt. Russel McGuire take over of AOC, (positive or negative?) US Army order 950 TSMGs WW2 French order 3,000 TSMG’s Swedish order of TSMGs Colt decline to accept contract to manufacture Model of 1928’s for AOC AOC sign contract with the Savage Arms Corporation in December 1939 to manufacture the Model of 1928's British orders begin Dutch Order 1940 Lend-lease 1941 AOC Bridgeport plant opened M1 / M1A1 development begins Delay in production at AOC Bridgeport caused during changing over from M1928A1 to M1 productionYou get the idea?Stay safeRichard Edited March 31, 2019 by rpbcps Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2ndArmored Posted April 5, 2019 Report Share Posted April 5, 2019 Ha! May be a tall order mon frere, but it does sound like a fun quest. I think there was a Combat! board game years ago with a drawing of Vic Morrow on the box firing his Thompson. Anybody else remember that?this one ? "Ideal",1963 ideal boardgame.png ideal2.jpg A board game reminiscent of my childhood, played when we weren't outside using tree branches as rifles and pine cones as grenades. Today's college "students" would point at it with eyes clenched tight yelling "No hate speech!!" followed by a lecture on toxic masculinity. :slap: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paulsavoy Posted May 6, 2019 Author Report Share Posted May 6, 2019 My favorite ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mk VII Posted May 6, 2019 Report Share Posted May 6, 2019 That photo of Robert Stack, and at least one other in the same series, appears on several internet sites - whatever he was holding, it looks more like a 'props' Tommy than a real one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mnshooter Posted May 7, 2019 Report Share Posted May 7, 2019 (edited) Ha! May be a tall order mon frere, but it does sound like a fun quest. I think there was a Combat! board game years ago with a drawing of Vic Morrow on the box firing his Thompson. Anybody else remember that?this one ? "Ideal",1963 ideal boardgame.png ideal2.jpg A board game reminiscent of my childhood, played when we weren't outside using tree branches as rifles and pine cones as grenades. Today's college "students" would point at it with eyes clenched tight yelling "No hate speech!!" followed by a lecture on toxic masculinity. :slap: Almost. They would sit somewhere, not looking at each other, and silently tap away at their screens. The social circle of the Cellphonellium Generation. Edited May 7, 2019 by mnshooter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rpbcps Posted February 2 Report Share Posted February 2 I thought I'd bring this topic to the top again.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
colt21a Posted February 12 Report Share Posted February 12 Sadly i think Ron Mills passed away have not been in contact in over 2 years. i hope i am wrong. IF SOMEBODY KNOWS IF HE IS HIDING OUT LET ME KNOW. I HAVE TRIED OVER TEN TIMES In past year.IN ILLINOIS AND ARIZONA. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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