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Who sells auto ordnance 1927 thompson set
Who sells auto ordnance 1927 thompson set






who sells auto ordnance 1927 thompson set

mil model because of my affection for U.S. That's beautiful ! The wood looks so much nicer now and you have a military model that takes drums too, good idea. This is how I got mine about 3 months ago, and how it sits now. Not saying they're a rare gun, just not for sale often. West Hurley's are the older guns, and don't seem to be very common for sale. Just get a replacement 10.5" barrel when you receive your stamp. But this is not a gun you want to "chop" the barrel on. If the shop I buy it from does the chopping it probably won't void their warranty. At least I'll be able to have one now to shoot while I'm waiting. Instead of waiting and waiting for the stamp to come through then getting the short barreled version, I'll buy the gun now and apply for the SBR then have it chopped off. Haven't seen any West Hurley models, but will keep looking.Ībout the SBR route: That's been the plan all along. So far it looks like that's where I'm going to get it. If bought from them and it doesn't work properly they fix or replace right there. There's a shop about 15 miles from me that has a lot of them and they have a ''NO B.S.'' lifetime warranty. Īny and all advice and info is much appreciated. Of course I shoot with eye and ear protection but getting my cheeks and chin peppered with junk would be a little unpleasant. I'm so used to having brass fly across my face that I don't even notice it anymore, but a Thompson is a blow-back operated bolt, am I going to get a face-full of gas and unburnt powder every pull of the trigger ? What do I need to look for when I check one out in person ?Īlso, I'm left-handed. I'll be getting the M1927 Deluxe model with a 50 or 100 rd drum and stick mags. I have one of their 1911's and it is good quality, well made and shoots great but it's more than 15 years old. It looks like Auto-Ordnance is the brand to go with. I know next to nothing about them but have done a little research over the years and especially lately. It's going to be brand new, in the box, so, no worries about buying one that may be broken, shot-out, etc. I've finally saved up enough to get something I've always wanted, a ''Tommygun''.








Who sells auto ordnance 1927 thompson set