M1A1 Thompson's were fed from stick magazines that came in either 20 or 30 round capacity. The most common being the 20 round magazine.
the thompson m1 hast a smaller magazine 20 bullets the m1a1 has 30 dont know rest
20 round box magazine, 30 round G.I. box mag, 50 and 100 round drums were not compatible with M1 and M1A1 Thompson models
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
Of course they CAN
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M1A1 Thompson, Colt 1911, M1A1 Grand, and M1A1 Carbines (For Foot Solders)
.45 caliber ACP
It all depends of the company making it. A Tokyo Marui M1A1 Thompson would be better than a cheap Wal-Mart M4. But a Classic Army M4 would be better than a CYMA M1A1 Thompson.
No. It is chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge.
personally i wouldrecommend a m4 as is cheap easy and cheap to fix but a thompson would be fine
The M1A1 Carbine was an American semi-automatic, gas operated, magazine fed, shoulder weapon designed as a modified varient of the standard M1 Carbine, the difference between the two models is that the M1A1 has a retractable steel wire stock, making it more compact and lighter than the M1 Carbine, while the M1 Carbine had a standard solid wood rifle stock. The M1A1 was issued primarily to American Army paratroopers in Europe due to its light weight, compact wire stock. The M1A1 was fed from a detachable box magazine that contained 15 .30 carbine cartridges, the same as the regular M1 Carbine.
4 Types: M1921 M1927/8 M1 M1A1