Threeband
The M1 Does My Talking
Here is a video of a huge weapons storage facility in a salt mine captured by the Russians. Even after the Ukrainians removed most of the better weapons, many thousands of crates remain in galleries stretching for miles.
At about 4:50 the video shows a crate of WWII Lend Lease Thompson M1 submachine guns being opened. They appear to be absolutely pristine.
Not sure when these will be available on the U.S. C&R market. The last Ukrainian Mosin I bought cost me $79. These Thompsons are in better shape, so no doubt they'll cost a little more than that.
Later, the video shows crates of minty M1928 Thompsons.
At about 4:50 the video shows a crate of WWII Lend Lease Thompson M1 submachine guns being opened. They appear to be absolutely pristine.
Not sure when these will be available on the U.S. C&R market. The last Ukrainian Mosin I bought cost me $79. These Thompsons are in better shape, so no doubt they'll cost a little more than that.
Later, the video shows crates of minty M1928 Thompsons.