Did you ever to an ATF search on the Thompson to see how it got into the NFA Registry?
Did you ever to an ATF search on the Thompson to see how it got into the NFA Registry?
Sure did! It was imported back into the country with four other guns in 1966. I wish I knew what country but I presume Europe.
Outstanding collection! I have the ‘03-A3, M1 Carbine, a 1919 vintage 1911 and a semi auto 1927 Thompson. They are all fine, reliable weapons and the workmanship is admirable considering no computer controlled machining was available. I’d love to shoot that Tommy in full auto! Thanks for sharing.Top - Remington 1903A3
Springfield M1 Garand
Savage M1A1 Thompson
Inland M1A1 Carbine
National Postal Meter M1 Carbine
Pistol top - S&W Victory Revolver
Colt Commando Revolver
Remington Rand 1911A1
Top - Remington 1903A3
Springfield M1 Garand
Savage M1A1 Thompson
Inland M1A1 Carbine
National Postal Meter M1 Carbine
Pistol top - S&W Victory Revolver
Colt Commando Revolver
Remington Rand 1911A1
Oh my god i think i died in my sleep last night and awoke in ww2 heaven...not to prowl or fish for info but how much would you let that thompson go for? Or the 1911 or m1 carbine? I really was on the search for a m1 garand please tell me at least one of them is negotiable or either can you point me in the direction to locate some of these historical pieces of marvel
Nice! I love the Thompson.
My eldest son and I would watch war movies holding the appropriate firearms as they appeared.
Wow, that is a great Family You have there sir! I served in RVN also ,1966-67. I hope you have not suffered Prostate Cancer. I have been fighting it for some time now. I also trained with AFF foam at AIT at Fort Rucker Alabama before deployment. So Double Dose for me....not complaining ...a lot of Guys never made it out of there alive! I live everyday for those Guys and try my best for their Sacrifice.
I certainly have enough for a museum! LOL!Can you open the museum up already???
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I need to do that with one my transferrables. I've got a Russian PPS-43 that was made in 1944. So most likely a WWII or Korean bring back that ended up as a dewat. It was reactivated later on a Form 1 and back to almost new condition.