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45 ACP. Semiautomatic. @6lbs
I have seen these guns for sale from $475 up to $750 u.s. dollars. I own one and found it to shoot well with ball ammo.
M3
100-500 usd
my reference for the commando model shows SN 1 thru 50617 made between 1942 and 1943.
50-500 USD or so
None that I ever heard of. Volunteer arms made only sheet metal firearms that looked similar to the old Thompson submachine gun. They were of much lower quality than that of the auto-ordinance and kahr versions, but sold much cheaper. They made a Mark III, Mark V, Mark 9 (9mm), and a Mark 45. Most guns were reasonable reliable with ball and lead round nose, but most balked at hollow points. A few police departments picked up the Commando, when the 1968 GCA made it hard to get full auto weapons. I don't know if any of the models could be altered to fire full auto or not but doubt it would be easy.
In 3 commando brigade there are 3 Commando regiments. (40 Commando, 42 Commando and 45 Commando) Each as about 1500 commandos. Also the the fleet arm protection group (Commandos that work on ships) has about 1500 Commandos and the Air assult unit has a further 1000 Commandos. Overall there is about 7500 Commandos
100-800 USD
It is: 1 to 1 or 45 parts to 45 parts
50-500 usd
$250-$350. These are inexpensive guns, not especially high quality.