$21,000 USD in 2012
semi auto $1,200
Thompson submachinegun.
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.
The Thompson submachinegun went into production in 1921.
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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.
The M1A1 nomenclature was applied to a variation of the Thompson submachinegun, which was an automatic weapons. As far as the .30 carbine goes, M1 designation was applied to semi automatic variants, whereas the fully automatic versions were known as M2.