$21,000 USD in 2012
semi auto $1,200
Thompson submachinegun.
The Thompson submachinegun went into production in 1921.
If you mean a Thompson submachinegun, that will depend on the model and condition, and they are rather scarce. The last one I saw had a pricetag of $17,000, plus the $200 transfer tax you would pay the US Govt. If you mean a Thompson/Center modern firearm, that would depend on which model.
about 15 dollars a gallon!
Depending on the company $90 to $175.
The Thompson submachinegun was created as a "trench broom", to permit attacking soldiers to "sweep" defenders from a trench at close range with mobile rapid firepower.
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You need to tell us what a dilinger gun is. If you are speaking of the Thompson submachinegun, they used different magazines. The round (drum) magazines held either 50 or (rarely) 100 cartridges.
No its a sniper of the vietnam war
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.
Yes. It is a real submachine-gun but during World War 2, the Chicago typewriter was called the Thompson submachine-gun. The front handle was removed and even the ammo clip and than it have a new ammo clip for the Thompson submachinegun. Plus, there is also a new handle for the Chicago type writer.
Power (within limits) is not a function of the firearm, but of the cartridge fired by that firearm. A 9mm submachinegun is as powerful as another 9mm submachinegun, a .45 as powerful as a .45, etc.