Product Information
This is a WWII US Thompson M1928A1 that was made by Savage Stevens and has matching numbers. During the Second World War this model was used by American paratroopers and Ranger battalions, as well as the Navy and Marines, the Thompson soon found its way around the world, seeing action in China, Austrailia, The Soviet Union, and almost all U.S. and Allies including the British Home Guard. Many saw use with British and Common Wealth forces in the jungles of Burma.
Savage M1928A1s have the letter S in front of the serial number. This example has the correct Army Inspector of Ordnance for the Rochester District were Lt. Colonel Ray L. Bowlin using the stamp, RLB from 1940, until 1942, along with the GEG (George E. Golland) and crossed cannons ordnance stamps.
It features a moving and tensioned cocking/bolt assembly and trigger that return under spring pressure. It comes fitted with a dummy drum and 20 round stick magazine.
To order Call 01547 529093 or 05603 416575 or email sales@deactivated-guns.co.uk.