Look for a bb reservoir and open it. Fill it with bb's and then wind the magazine. I think for a drum mag the winding mechanism is in the middle of the circle of the mag. Wind it until it's either really hard to turn or makes a different clicking noise (sounds vague but you'll know it when you hear it). Insert into gun and have some safe fun.
The M1921 Thompson submachinegun used a detachable magazine- and could accept any of 4 different ones- a 20 or 30 round box magazine, or a 50 or 100 round drum magazine.
Thompsons were magazine fed there were the 30+1 round stick magazines, and 50+1 and 100+1 round drum magazines.
condition is everything and it has to be real and not a reproduction. Ranging from 200.00 to 700.00. The more complete the item the better.
Non working low side $5000 and one in mint condition with original case and 30 round magazine and an extra 100 round drum $50,000 and up.
the m1a1 was the military version of the gun....typically with a straight magazine and a smooth forestock. the typwriter was the gun that was popular with the mafia. it has a drum mag typically and a built in foregrip on the forestock. both magazines are interchangeable on the realsteel. internals on the realsteel were the same in both
The price of a Thompson 100 round drum magazine can vary depending on the brand, condition, and where it is being sold. On average, you can expect to find prices ranging from around $150 to $300. However, it is worth noting that prices may change over time, and it is always best to check with reputable firearm dealers or online marketplaces for current prices.
if you mean the WWII era submachine gun it really depends on the brand of the gun. Well, you can buy one from a local store, there is one at Canadian Tire for about $1709.99 [Can] and it is very good! I`m getting it this Easter but I`m changing the gearbox AFTER it breaks. (The gearbox is plastic. Do NOT get any plastic gearbox guns) Another thing, the Thompson is 32 inc. and has a 1, 000 round drum magazine. :O Amazing ;D
It would accept either a 30 round stick magazine or a 100 round drum.
The PPSh-41 could be fed by either a 35-round box magazine, or a 71 round drum mag. Both used 7.62mm rounds.
You can subscribe to Drum magazine on the Drum magazine site. You can also check the library and bookstore for back issues of the magazine if you decide you do not want a subscription.
There have been several variants. Most commonly, 20 round or 30 round magazines, but may use a 40 or 75 round drum.
Powder Magazine - Camp Drum - was created in 1862.