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.
20 round box magazine, 30 round G.I. box mag, 50 and 100 round drums were not compatible with M1 and M1A1 Thompson models
A 30-round Thompson box magazine is typically around 10.5 inches long.
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 submachine gun's 100-round drum magazine operates using a spiral feed system. The ammunition is stored in a circular configuration, and as the gun is fired, a spring mechanism pushes the cartridges into the firing chamber one at a time. The drum features a feed tower that aligns each round with the chamber, ensuring reliable feeding and ejection. This design allows for sustained fire without frequent reloading, making it effective in combat situations.
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.
The standard magazine for the Heckler & Koch MP5 submachine gun has a capacity of 30-rounds. However, 15-round magazines are also available.
The Cyma M1A1 Thompson round drum is designed for airsoft replicas, specifically for the Cyma version of the Thompson submachine gun. It is not compatible with the real steel Thompson M1A1 or its original drum magazines, as they are designed for different systems and purposes. Always check compatibility when using accessories across different brands and types of firearms or replicas.
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
Thompsons were magazine fed there were the 30+1 round stick magazines, and 50+1 and 100+1 round drum magazines.
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 Ultimax light machine gun has a standard 100 round drum magazine. It's a bit of a difficult question to answer, as magazines larger than the standard have been made for a number of weapons system. For example, the 100 round Beta-C magazine uses a STANAG 4179 (M16 magazine) interface, and is thus compatible with any weapon system which uses this magazine, but it is not a standard item.
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